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Advantages of implantation of acellular porcine-derived mesh in the treatment of human rectocele - Case report

Authors :
Tomasz Kościński
Sebastian Szubert
Stefan Sajdak
Source :
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine, Vol 23, Iss 4, Pp 692-695 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Introduction A rectocele is a hernation of the rectum into the vaginal lumen developing as a consequence of weakness of the rectovaginal septum. It affects about 18% of women after childbearing age. Symptoms associated with a rectocele include constipation, vaginal fullness or heaviness, feeling of a bulging mass within vagina, incomplete stool evacuation and dyspareunia. Current methods of surgical treatment of a rectocele often require implantation of a mesh graft. In most of cases, synthetic and non-absorbable meshes are used. Although implantation of a synthetic and non-absorbable mesh is effective in the treatment of rectocele, a high rate of mesh erosion has been reported. Case report This study presents a surgical technique and case report for the treatment of a rectocele in a 46-year-old women by implantation of a porcine-derived absorbable collagen mesh (Pelvicol®) by transvaginal approach, with six year follow-up. A review of the literature concerning implantation of Pelvicol® for the treatment of rectocele was also undertaken. Conclusions The clinical experience and review of the literature by the authors suggest that a porcine-derived acellular mesh is non-cytotoxic, pyrogenic or allergenic, and the application of a biomesh in the management of rectocele is effective and safe, and the risk of mesh erosion is very low.

Details

ISSN :
18982263
Volume :
23
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM
Accession number :
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