Long-term Outcome of Synthetic Mesh Use in Iranian Women with Genital Prolapse
To evaluate the long-term outcome of synthetic mesh use in the treatment of women with Pelvic organ prolapse (POP).
We evaluated the outcome of synthetic mesh implantation by vaginal surgery method in 153 women (mean age of 9.31±53.66 years) with POP grade >2 in the anterior compartment. Demographic findings, baseline symptoms as well as subjective and objective outcome were recorded during the follow-up period of 11.33±36.89 months.
POP relapse occurred in %3.3 indicative of %96.7 anatomical success rate. Patients’ common baseline findings were frequency (%72.5), stress and urge incontinence (%59.5 and %47.7). Subjective outcome were vaginal pain (%13.7), dyspareunia (%9.2) and tension feeling (%8.5), while objective outcomes were mesh exposure (%3.9), urge incontinence (%11.1) and vaginal infection (%1.3). Stress incontinence was completely treated following surgery. There was significant improvement in dyspareunia, vaginal pain, urge and stress incontinence (all p < 0.001) and fecal incontinence (p = 0.02). After surgery, %88.42 were satisfied of the surgery outcome.
POP surgery with synthetic mesh has acceptable results, considerable improvement in symptoms and high rate of satisfaction during follow-up; however, side effects are not uncommon but tolerable.
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