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      Laparoscopic Paravaginal Repair: A New Technique Using Mesh and Staples

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          Abstract

          Objective:

          To describe a new technique of paravaginal repair, utilizing Prolene mesh and a hernia stapler.

          Methods:

          We conducted a retrospective case series review of 12 patients who underwent laparoscopic bladder neck suspension, who were clinically diagnosed with cystocele caused by paravaginal defects. The patients had paravaginal repair performed utilizing mesh and staples. Prolene mesh was stapled to the vaginal margin and suspended from Cooper's ligament. The technique is described and demonstrated in a line drawing.

          Results:

          All procedures were completed without incident. No additional blood loss or other morbidity has been identified. Results were evaluated by history and examination. Subjective improvement was noted in 10 of 11 patients. Objective improvement was found in 9 of 11. Adverse effects were not identified. One patient was lost to follow-up.

          Conclusion:

          This procedure is potentially an alternative method for performing the paravaginal repair by a minimally invasive route. We feel that this makes the procedure potentially safer, quicker, and more accessible to laparoscopic surgeons but with equal effectiveness. Larger series with more rigorous analysis are required before the procedure can be evaluated adequately and recommended for general use.

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          Laparoscopic bladder neck suspension using hernia mesh and surgical staples.

          A laparoscopic colposuspension technique for the correction of urinary stress incontinence has been described in the recent literature. Herein we describe a laparoscopic adaptation of the Burch procedure, used in the treatment of urinary stress incontinence since 1958. The use of titanium hernia staples and Prolene mesh in place of traditional suture material eliminates the need for laparoscopic suturing in the confined pelvic space, a practice that often poses difficulty for inexperienced surgeons. Of 40 female patients treated, with a mean 6-month follow-up, there has been no relapse of stress incontinence. Complications in this modest population have been minor and self-limiting. As with any laparoscopic procedure, the results obtained here may be influenced by the extensive experience of the laparoscopist.
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            Journal
            JSLS
            JSLS
            jsls
            jsls
            JSLS
            JSLS : Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons
            Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons (Miami, FL )
            1086-8089
            1938-3797
            Oct-Dec 2003
            : 7
            : 4
            : 301-303
            Affiliations
            Central Carolina Gynecology and Urogynecology, Burlington, North Carolina, USA.
            Author notes
            Address reprint requests to: John L. Washington, MD, Ste 2900 Medical Arts Building, 1236 Huffman Mill Rd, Burlington, NC 27215. Telephone: 336 584 6868, Fax: 336 584 3211, E-mail: JLW50@ 123456bellsouth.net
            Article
            3021343
            14626394
            b4794978-7741-4331-94bc-e4891c08177e
            © 2003 by JSLS, Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons.

            This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/), which permits for noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not altered in any way.

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            Surgery
            mesh,minimally invasive,paravaginal,cystocele,staple,laparoscopy
            Surgery
            mesh, minimally invasive, paravaginal, cystocele, staple, laparoscopy

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