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Abnormal vaginal microbiome associated with vaginal mesh complications.

Nikolaus Veit-RubinRenaud De TayracRufus CartwrightLarissa Franklin-RevillSophie WarembourgCatherine Dunyach-RemyJean-Philippe LavigneVikram Khullar
Published in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2019)
The presence of Veillonella spp. could be associated with mesh contraction. Our study did not identify vaginal microbiotic dysbiosis as a factor associated with exposure. Larger cohort studies would be needed to distinguish the vaginal microbiome of women predisposed to mesh-related complications for targeted phenotyping of patients who could benefit from TVM surgery.
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