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Apical vault repair, the cornerstone or pelvic vault reconstruction

Authors :
J. W. Ross
Source :
International urogynecology journal and pelvic floor dysfunction. 8(3)
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

Pelvic organ prolapse remains a difficult problem for pelvic reconstructive surgery. Before new surgical procedures can be developed a good understanding of pelvic anatomy is necessary. It is widely held that the etiology of pelvic organ prolapse is secondary to stretch neuropathy following childbirth and chronic cough or constipation. Several transvaginal and transabdominal procedures have been developed over the years. With the increasing use of laparoscopy, a new variation on existing culdeplasty techniques has been developed. Following anatomical principles, the apical vault repair reestablishes the pericervical ring at the vaginal apex. The incorporation of pubocervical fascia, uterosacral-cardinal ligament and the rectovaginal fascia provides a strong anchor for the vaginal apex. In addition, the repair should help prevent future transverse cystocele, rectocele, enterocele and apical vault prolapse. Early outcome studies suggest that the apical vault repair should be used routinely with laparoscopic urethropexy, laparoscopic hysterectomy and the repair of pelvic organ prolapse. Good apical vault support is considered the cornerstone of pelvic reconstruction.

Details

Volume :
8
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International urogynecology journal and pelvic floor dysfunction
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bf6245d0d3852d57559197c44dacb9f3