PMID: 8960996Nov 1, 1996Paper

Laparoscopic colposuspension for total vaginal prolapse

International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics : the Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics
A Ostrzenski

Abstract

To present and evaluate a new technique of modified translaparoscopic colpopexy for total vaginal prolapse following hysterectomy as an alternative surgical mode of therapy to abdominal sacral suspension or transvaginal sacrospinous ligament vaginal vault suspension. A modest modification (Group II) of this author's initial surgical technique (Group I) and postoperative observations from 1989 to 1996 are presented. Twenty-seven patients with iatrogenic total vaginal prolapse subsequent to hysterectomy enrolled in this clinical study, which was conducted from September 1989 through February 1996. Posteriorly, vaginal apex was suspended to the deep layer of the uterosacral ligaments. The latero-posteriors vaginal cuff was suspended to the cardinal ligaments. Anteriorly, the vaginal vault was approximated to the pubocervical fascia. These procedures were performed in both groups retroperitoneally. Additionally, and only in Group II, retrpubically, at the mid-pelvic level, the pubocervical fascia and lateral superior vaginal sulci were suspended to the tendinous arch and to the fascia covering the muscles of the pelvic sidewall. This additional part of the operation constituted a modification of the initial translaparoscopic colpop...Continue Reading

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