Sacrocolpopexy after sub-total hysterectomy vs. sacral hysteropexy for advanced urogenital prolapse: A propensity-matched study.
Martina ArcieriAlessandro MorlaccoFrancesco MontebelliMariangela ManciniMatteo SoligoStefano RestainoLorenza DriulGiuseppe CampagnaGiovanni PanicoAlfredo ErcoliGiovanni ScambiaFabrizio Dal MoroGiuseppe VizzielliPublished in: International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (2023)
Both procedures are safe and effective in pelvic organ prolapse treatment. Patients who no longer desire uterine preservation could be encouraged to consider L-SCP. R-SHP is an alternative in women who are strongly motivated to preserve their uterus in the absence of abnormal uterine findings.