1. Serious Complications and Recurrence following Sacrospinous Ligament Fixation for the Correction of Apical Prolapse.
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De Gracia, Susie, Fatton, Brigitte, Cosson, Michel, Campagne-Loiseau, Sandrine, Ferry, Philippe, Lucot, Jean-Philippe, Debodinance, Philippe, Panel, Laure, Deffieux, Xavier, Garbin, Olivier, Lamblin, Géry, Carlier-Guérin, Caroline, Ramanah, Rajeev, Fauconnier, Arnaud, Serrand, Chris, Fritel, Xavier, and de Tayrac, Renaud
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COLPORRHAPHY , *PELVIC organ prolapse , *LIGAMENTS , *LOG-rank test , *DATABASES - Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the rates of serious complications and reoperation for recurrence following sacrospinous ligament fixation (SSLF) for apical pelvic organ prolapse. Methods: This was a national registry ancillary cohort comparative study. The VIGI-MESH registry includes data from 24 French health centers prospectively collected between May 2017 and September 2021. Time to occurrence of a serious complication or reoperation for genital prolapse recurrence was explored using the Kaplan–Meier curve and Log-rank test. The inverse probability of treatment weighting, based on propensity scores, was used to adjust for between-group differences. Results: A total of 1359 women were included and four surgical groups were analyzed: Anterior SSLF with mesh (n = 566), Anterior SSLF with native tissue (n = 331), Posterior SSLF with mesh (n = 57), and Posterior SSLF with native tissue (n = 405). Clavien–Dindo Grade III complications or higher were reported in 34 (2.5%) cases, with no statistically significant differences between the groups. Pelvic organ prolapse recurrence requiring re-operation was reported in 44 (3.2%) women, this was higher following posterior compared with anterior SSLF (p = 0.0034). Conclusions: According to this large database ancillary study, sacrospinous ligament fixation is an effective and safe surgical treatment for apical prolapse. The different surgical approaches (anterior/posterior and with/without mesh) have comparable safety profiles. However, the anterior approach and the use of mesh were associated with a lower risk of reoperation for recurrence compared with the posterior approach and the use of native tissue, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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