Single-incision apical and posterior mesh repair: 1-year prospective outcomes

James C. Lukban, Jan-Paul W. R. Roovers, Douglas M. Vandrie, Ty Erickson, Samuel Zylstra, Manish P. Patel, Robert D. Moore

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Abstract

The objective of this study was to assess the safety and efficacy of the Elevate Apical and Posterior single-incision mesh system (SIMS) with IntePro Lite for pelvic organ prolapse repair. This prospective multicenter study included 139 women with a parts per thousand yen stage II posterior vaginal prolapse and/or apical descent who underwent placement of type I polypropylene mesh through a single transvaginal incision with no external needle passes. Primary endpoint was the percent of patients with posterior and/or apical stage a parts per thousand currency sign I ("cure") at follow-up. Secondary endpoints included, but were not limited to, rate of mesh extrusion and disease-specific quality of life outcomes. At 12 months, objective posterior wall and apical cure rates were 92.5 and 89.2 %, respectively, with an extrusion rate of 6.5 %. The SIMS appears to be effective and safe in treating patients with posterior vaginal and/or apical prolapse. The risks and benefits of transvaginal synthetic mesh insertion should be considered
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1413-1419
JournalInternational urogynecology journal and pelvic floor dysfunction
Volume23
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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