Urology Research & Practice
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Combined anterior transobturator mesh with four straps and laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy in the treatment of pelvic organ prolapsus: our early experience in two cases

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Taksim Teaching Hospital, Department of Urology, İstanbul, Turkey

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Maltepe University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Urology, İstanbul, Turkey

Urol Res Pract 2010; 36: 314-317
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Abstract

Female pelvic floor instability provokes urinary incontinence, genito-urinary and rectal prolapsus, and sexual dysfunction. Both vaginal and abdominal methods to treat pelvic organ prolapsus (POP) have been developing. Abdominal interventions became less invasive and less morbid with the use of laparoscopy. In this report, two cases of POP treated with a combined application of vaginal mesh by transobturator approach and laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy in the same operational session were presented. Case 1, a 77 year old woman, was diagnosed with stage III cystocele and stage III collum uteri rest prolapsus. The patient had a history of abdominal subtotal hysterectomy and left ooferectomy for a large uterine myoma 30 years ago. Case 2, a 67-year-old woman, was diagnosed with stage III cystocele and vaginal vault prolapse. The patient had a history of total abdominal hysterectomy plus bilateral salpingooophorectomy operation 16 years ago.  

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