Surgical approach, complications, and reoperation rates of combined rectal and pelvic organ prolapse surgery.
Shannon L WallaceRaveen SyanEkene A EnemchukwuKavita MishraEric R SokolBrooke GurlandPublished in: International urogynecology journal (2020)
In this cohort of women undergoing combined RP and POP surgery, a higher proportion required subsequent RP surgery compared to those requiring subsequent POP surgery, although this was not statistically significant. Almost one-fifth of patients undergoing combined RP and POP surgery experienced a < 30-day surgical complication, regardless of whether the approach was perineal or abdominal. For those patients undergoing abdominal repair, < 30-day complications were more likely in those patients who had a laparotomy compared to those who had a minimally invasive surgery.