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Long-term mesh complications and reoperation after laparoscopic mesh sacrohysteropexy: a cross-sectional study.

Matthew L IzettDana AldabeebAnthony S KupelianRufus CartwrightAlfred S CutnerSimon JacksonNatalia PriceArvind Vashisht
Published in: International urogynecology journal (2020)
Laparoscopic mesh sacrohysteropexy has a low incidence of reoperation for mesh complications and apical prolapse, and a high rate of patient-reported improvement in prolapse symptoms. With appropriate clinical governance measures, the procedure offers an alternative to vaginal hysterectomy with apical suspension. However, long-term comparative studies are still required.
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