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. 1996 Apr;22(2):151-6.
doi: 10.1111/j.1447-0756.1996.tb00958.x.

Abdomino perineal repair of pulsion enterocele

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Abdomino perineal repair of pulsion enterocele

G M Brieger et al. J Obstet Gynaecol Res. 1996 Apr.

Abstract

Objectives: To review the techniques, results and complications of the combined abdomino perineal repair and mersilene mesh sacrocolpopexy.

Methods: From March 1988 to December 1993; 45 cases of pulsion enterocele were treated by a combination of the Zacharin type abdomino perineal repair and mersilene mesh sacrocolpopexy. Forty cases were followed from between 1 month and 18 months (mean 5.95 months). The notes were reviewed retrospectively.

Results: There were 3 recurrences (7.5%). Complications were not insignificant: wound infection in 3, urinary tract infection in 6, bowel dysfunction in 8, ventral hernia, vaginal stricture necessitating surgical release, and brachial nerve plexus injury occurred once. In one patient a peritoneal cyst developed necessitating laparoscopic aspiration.

Conclusions: The combined abdomino perineal and sacrocolpopexy procedure offers the restoration of normal anatomy and the relief of the symptoms of prolapse in 92.5% of patients. The complication rate is significant and it should be undertaken as a secondary procedure.

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