Pelvic pain is a common prolapse symptom and improvement after ventral mesh rectopexy is more frequent than deterioration or de novo pain.
Sandeep SinghBolckmans RoelKeshara RatnatungaKim GorissenOliver JonesIan LindseyChris CunninghamPublished in: Colorectal disease : the official journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland (2022)
Pelvic pain is common (39%) in patients undergoing prolapse surgery, and VMR improves this pain in most patients (76%). However, a significant number of patients fail to improve (12%), experience worsening of pain (12%) or develop de novo pelvic pain (15%).
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- pain management
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- prognostic factors
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- patient reported outcomes
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