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Pelvic organ prolapse, female urinary incontinence

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38466345/anterior-apical-transvaginal-mesh-calistar-s-for-treatment-of-advanced-urogenital-prolapse-surgical-and-functional-outcomes-at-1-year
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tsia-Shu Lo, Eyal Rom, Fazlin Harun, Lan-Sin Jhang, Wu-Chiao Hsieh, Yi-Hao Lin
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Calistar-S is a single-incision synthetic mesh kit that addresses apical and anterior compartment prolapse. The aims of this study were to evaluate the short-term objective and subjective outcomes at the 1-year follow-up. The secondary objectives were to evaluate quality of life and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) outcomes, as well as surgical complications. METHODS: Records of 108 patients with symptomatic advanced pelvic organ prolapse (stages III and IV) who underwent prolapse surgery using the Calistar-S system from June 2018 to August 2022 were reviewed...
March 11, 2024: International Urogynecology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38435168/favorable-postoperative-outcomes-after-transvaginal-mesh-surgery-using-a-wide-arm-orihime%C3%A2-mesh
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kenji Kuroda, Koetsu Hamamoto, Kazuki Kawamura, Ayako Masunaga, Hiroaki Kobayashi, Akio Horiguchi, Keiichi Ito
Introduction Transvaginal mesh surgery (TVM) is an effective treatment option for pelvic organ prolapse (POP). Although ORIHIME®, the only available mesh product, is thin, soft, and easy to handle, it has the disadvantages of sliding off or mildly adhering to the surrounding tissues. The current study compared the efficacy of using wide-arm ORIHIME (Kono Seisakusho, Japan, Tokyo), non-wide arm ORIHIME, Gynemesh PS (Johnson and Johnson, Japan, Tokyo), and Polyform (Boston Scientific Japan, Japan, Tokyo) meshes for TVM...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38416153/cross-cultural-adaptation-and-measurement-properties-analysis-of-the-brazilian-portuguese-version-of-the-iciq-vs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amanda Magdalena Feroldi Fabricio, Roberta de Fátima Carreira Moreira Padovez, Giovana Garçoni Poli, Michele Garcia Venancio, Clara Maria de Araujo Silva, Cristine Homsi Jorge, Patricia Driusso, Ana Carolina Sartorato Beleza
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: The high prevalence of pelvic floor disorders in women requires assessments using validated instruments. We aimed to translate, cross-culturally adapt to Brazilian Portuguese, and analyze the measurement properties of the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire Vaginal Symptoms Module (ICIQ-VS-Br). METHODS: Participants were Brazilian women older than 18 years presenting vulvovaginal symptoms according to the Vulvovaginal Symptoms Questionnaire (VSQ-Br)...
February 28, 2024: International Urogynecology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413133/pelvic-floor-muscle-training-in-female-functional-fitness-exercisers-an-assessor-blinded-randomised-controlled-trial
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Kristina Lindquist Skaug, Marie Ellström Engh, Kari Bø
OBJECTIVE: Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is common among females during functional fitness training, such as CrossFit. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) on SUI in female functional fitness exercisers. METHODS: This was an assessor-blinded randomised controlled trial with a PFMT group (n=22) and a control group (n=25). The PFMT group followed a 16-week home-training programme with 3 sets of 8-12 maximum pelvic floor muscle (PFM) contractions daily and weekly follow-up/reminders by phone...
February 27, 2024: British Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38395073/pelvic-floor-disorders-among-minority-women-differences-in-prevalence-severity-and-health-related-social-needs
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Aaron A Gurayah, Sanjana Satish, Christina C Yarborough, Nathalie Perez, Katherine Amin, Ekene A Enemchukwu, Raveen Syan
OBJECTIVE: To characterize prevalence and severity of pelvic floor disorders (PFDs) in various healthcare settings and to examine unmet Health-related Social Needs (HRSN) among minority women. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Minority women with PFDs were recruited from our academic urogynecology clinic (UG), a general urology clinic at our institution's safety net hospital (SNH), and a community outreach mobile clinic (MC). Questions from the Urinary Distress Index-6 (UDI), Pelvic Organ Prolapse Distress Inventory-6 (POPDI), and Female Genitourinary Pain Index (GUPI) were used to identify patients with stress urinary incontinence (SUI), overactive bladder (OAB) and chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS)...
February 21, 2024: Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38376548/evaluation-of-outcomes-between-the-top-down-versus-the-bottom-up-approach-for-retropubic-midurethral-sling
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Vidushri Mehrotra, John Pearl, David Sheyn, Susan D Wherley
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Retropubic midurethral sling (MUS) placement is the gold standard for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence in the USA. The procedure can be approached from either a top-down or a bottom-up direction, but there is a paucity of contemporary data regarding outcomes between these approaches. The aim of this study was to provide updated clinical outcomes data. METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study of women undergoing the retropubic MUS procedure alone or at the time of pelvic organ prolapse repair between 2010 and 2020 at a single academic medical center...
February 20, 2024: International Urogynecology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38370486/role-of-platelet-rich-plasma-in-pelvic-floor-disorders-a-systematic-review
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Eighty Mardiyan Kurniawati, Nur Anisah Rahmawati, Gatut Hardianto, Hari Paraton, Tri Hastono Setyo Hadi
BACKGROUND: Management for pelvic floor disorders needs to be improved. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) offers an innovative treatment in general medical care to promote cell regeneration. OBJECTIVE: This review aims to investigate the role of PRP in pelvic floor disorders. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 6 international databases were accessed using several keywords namely PubMed, Science Direct, Cochrane Library, ProQuest, Google Scholar, and Scopus. The inclusion criteria were articles written in English, published in 10-yr period from 2012 until 2022, and investigated the relevant topic...
December 2023: International Journal of Reproductive Biomedicine (Yazd, Iran)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38319600/analysis-of-british-columbia-practice-patterns-in-the-management-of-female-stress-urinary-incontinence-with-emphasis-on-mesh-use
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Lauren Eggenberger, Lauren Walgren, Sara Houlihan, Alexandra Bascom, Katherine Anderson, Kathleen A Martin Ginis, Jennifer A Locke
INTRODUCTION: Female stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is common and has a profound impact on quality of life. Suburethral slings are the most common treatment for SUI in this population. These can be placed with synthetic mesh or autologous fascia. Mesh-related complications after midurethral sling procedures are documented in the literature but the risk of complications and reoperation is lower than the use of transvaginal mesh for pelvic organ prolapse repair. In this study, we sought to evaluate local practice patterns of management of female SUI with specific emphasis on mesh use...
January 30, 2024: Canadian Urological Association Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38276122/quality-of-life-and-sexual-function-after-laparoscopic-posterior-vaginal-plication-plus-sacral-colpopexy-for-severe-posterior-vaginal-prolapse
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Andrea Morciano, Michele Carlo Schiavi, Matteo Frigerio, Giulio Licchetta, Andrea Tinelli, Mauro Cervigni, Giuseppe Marzo, Giovanni Scambia
BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic sacral colpopexy (LSC) is the gold standard treatment for women with apical/anterior pelvic organ prolapse (POP). For isolated posterior vaginal prolapse, instead, the literature suggests fascial native tissue repair. This is a retrospective 2-year quality-of-life follow-up study after laparoscopic posterior plication (LPP) combined with LSC in patients with anterior/apical prolapse combined with severe posterior colpocele. The primary endpoint was to evaluate the subjective outcomes quality of life (QoL), sexual function, and patient satisfaction rate...
January 22, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38265454/establishing-a-rat-model-of-pelvic-organ-prolapse-with-all-compartment-defects-by-persistent-cervical-tension
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Siqi Bai, Chenxi Lu, Qingyu Kong, Zhuowei Shen, Rui Li, Zhen Xiao
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: We hypothesized that applying cervical suction and persistent tension can develop a novel and efficient rat model of pelvic organ prolapse. METHODS: Fifteen rats underwent pilot testing to optimize the protocol. Sixteen rats were subjected to pelvic organ prolapse induction by cervical suction and constant traction, while five rats served as controls. The pelvic organ prolapse rats were assessed by a Rat Pelvic Organ Prolapse Quantification system at different time points, and their diet, urine, and stool were monitored for 21 days...
January 24, 2024: International Urogynecology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38216272/the-changes-in-bladder-function-and-symptoms-after-robot-assisted-sacrocolpopexy-and-transvaginal-mesh-surgery-for-pelvic-organ-prolapse
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chia-Hua Chang, Tsung-Hsien Su, Hui-Hsuan Lau
OBJECTIVE: This study is aimed to compare the impact on bladder function and symptoms between robotic sacrocolpopexy (RSC) and transvaginal mesh surgery (TVM) in women with pelvic organ prolapse. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective controlled study enrolled patients who received RSC or TVM at our hospital between March 2020 and June 2022. We compared preoperative and postoperative bladder function between two groups by using a questionnaire of lower urinary tract symptom (LUTs) for subjective assessment and urodynamic study for objective assessment...
January 2024: Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38206335/an-in-vitro-pilot-study-investigating-placenta-derived-mesenchymal-stem-cell-coating-on-polypropylene-mesh-materials
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Erdogan Aslan, Erkan Maytalman, Dilara Nemutlu Samur, Emre Köle, Özlem Ceren Günizi
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Polypropylene meshes (PM) used in pelvic organ prolapse surgery are being withdrawn from the market. Although concerns about the usage of PMs in stress incontinence surgery have been raised, it is still one of the best methods of curing stress urinary incontinence. With advancements in stem cell-based therapies, especially mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), it is believed that coating the synthetic meshes with MSCs may minimize excessive tissue reactions ultimately leading to clinical problems such as pain, erosion or extrusion of the implanted material...
January 11, 2024: International Urogynecology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38172805/pelvic-floor-function-after-third-and-fourth-degree-perineal-lacerations-a-case-control-study-on-quality-of-life
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Andrea Sartore, Maria Sole Scalia, Francesco Paolo Mangino, Giulia Savastano, Elena Magni, Giuseppe Ricci
BACKGROUND: The primary aim of this study was to compare the quality of life between women with obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI) and women with intact perineum or minor vaginal tears following their first vaginal birth through a validated urogynaecological questionnaire. As a secondary aim, we wanted to identify the specific symptoms for pelvic floor dysfunction after a vaginal birth. METHODS: One hundred thirty-three cases (III- and IV-degree vaginal tears) and 133 controls (intact perineum or I- and II-degree vaginal tear) were asked to fill the PFDI-20 condition-specific and quality of life survey at three and 12 months after vaginal delivery...
January 3, 2024: BMC Women's Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38108468/autologous-platelet-rich-plasma-a-prp-combined-with-pelvic-floor-muscle-training-for-the-treatment-of-female-stress-urinary-incontinence-sui-a-randomized-control-clinical-trial
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Apisith Saraluck, Orawee Chinthakanan, Athasit Kijmanawat, Komkrit Aimjirakul, Rujira Wattanayingcharoenchai, Jittima Manonai
IMPORTANCE: Autologous platelet-rich plasma (A-PRP) injection is a novel intervention for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in women. However, no Phase II clinical trial has compared the outcomes of A-PRP injection combined with pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) with those of PFMT alone in these women. OBJECTIVE: The primary aim was to compare the efficacy of A-PRP + PFMT versus PFMT alone in women with SUI. The secondary aim was to determine any adverse effects of A-PRP injection...
December 18, 2023: Neurourology and Urodynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38088742/italian-multicenter-mid-term-analysis-of-laparoscopic-lateral-suspension-in-women-with-pelvic-organ-prolapse-clinical-sexual-and-quality-of-life-assessment-after-surgical-intervention
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michele C Schiavi, Alessandra Passarello, Giovanni Grossi, Marco Calcagno, Alessia Contadini, Gabriella Ferro, Federica DI Pasquale, Marzio A Zullo, Andrea Morciano, Herbert Valensise, Pier L Palazzetti, Mauro Cervigni, Nicola Caiazzo
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate effectiveness and safety of laparoscopic lateral suspension in women affected by high grade uterine prolapse associated to anterior defect. The secondary endpoint is to evaluate mid-term impact on Quality of Life and sexual function. METHODS: A multicenter retrospective study on women undergoing laparoscopic lateral suspension for uterine prolapse ≥III stage was performed. We included 174 women, but due to exclusion criteria, 134 patients were enrolled for this study...
December 13, 2023: Minerva obstetrics and gynecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38066537/external-validation-of-the-de-novo-stress-urinary-incontinence-prediction-model-after-pelvic-organ-prolapse-surgery-in-korean-women-a-retrospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Min Ju Kim, Youjoung Lee, Dong Hoon Suh, Sungyoung Lee, Myung Jae Jeon
BACKGROUND: De novo stress urinary incontinence (SUI) may develop following pelvic organ prolapse surgery. Performing prophylactic continence surgery may reduce the risk of de novo SUI and subsequent continence surgery; however, it may increase the risk of complications. Therefore, many surgeons try to identify women at high risk for de novo SUI and perform continence surgery selectively. Recently, a model for predicting the risk of de novo SUI after prolapse surgery was developed using data from the Outcomes following vaginal Prolapse repair and midUrethral Sling (OPUS) trial; its prediction accuracy was significantly better than that of the stress test alone...
December 8, 2023: BMC Women's Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38047947/the-use-of-midurethral-sling-in-the-correction-of-low-stage-cystoceles-a-prospective-randomized-trial
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Diaeldin T Ramadan, Ahmed S Elhefnawy, Bassem S Wadie
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: The objective was to assess whether midurethral slings (MUS) can improve both stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and cystoceles. MUS with anterior colporrhaphy (AC) as a treatment for SUI with cystocele is more invasive and carries greater risk than MUS alone. METHODS: This is a prospective randomized study involving women with stage 1 or 2 cystocele and SUI, who were > 21 years of age, who had had no previous surgery for SUI...
December 4, 2023: International Urogynecology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37999760/does-vaginal-surgery-for-correction-of-pelvic-organ-prolapse-improve-urinary-function-a-prospective-cohort-study
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Danilo B Lourenço, Hugo O D Santos, Elizabeth Y Hirakawa, Luis Augusto S Rios, Gustavo C Lemos, Bianca Bianco, Arie Carneiro
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is caused by an imbalance in the stability of the pelvic organs, resulting in loss of support. The most common types of POP, anterior and apical, are associated with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) such as bladder outlet obstruction and detrusor overactivity (DO). Vaginal surgery may improve LUTS and overall urinary symptoms. We assessed urodynamic (UD) parameters and urinary symptoms before and after vaginal surgery for POP correction...
November 24, 2023: International Urogynecology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37938398/maintaining-the-apex-a-novel-technique-for-vault-suspension-during-vaginal-hysterectomy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yair Daykan, Reut Rotem, Daniel Galvin, Orfhlaith E O'Sullivan, Barry A O'Reilly
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Post-hysterectomy vault prolapse poses significant challenges to patients and surgeons alike. Despite numerous surgical interventions during initial vaginal hysterectomy to counteract this, a comparative analysis of their efficacy is limited. This study introduces a pioneering technique intended to avert vault prolapse during vaginal hysterectomy by harmoniously merging level 1 and level 2 support. METHODS: After obtaining informed consent, we recorded a variation of the McCall technique performed during vaginal hysterectomy and anterior repair...
November 8, 2023: International Urogynecology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37897521/pelvic-floor-symptoms-among-premenopausal-women-with-pelvic-organ-prolapse-in-the-democratic-republic-of-the-congo
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Mukanire Ntakwinja, Adrienne Werth, Ali Borazjani, Cheryl Iglesia, Kevin Jon Williams, Denis Mukwege
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Most of the literature on pelvic organ prolapse (POP) has been generated from postmenopausal patients in high-income countries. In the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), a significant proportion of patients who present for surgical management of POP are premenopausal. Little is known about the impact of POP on pelvic floor symptoms in this population. The objective was to describe pelvic floor symptoms and sexual function among premenopausal patients presenting for POP surgery in DRC...
October 28, 2023: International Urogynecology Journal
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