Cystocele - vaginal approach to repairing paravaginal fascial defects

The objective of this study is to determine the efficacy and safety of vaginal approach to repair paravaginal defects in patients with symptomatic cystocele. This was a retrospective study of 66 women with a diagnosis of symptomatic cystocele grade 2 to 4, referred to our unit between January 2002 a...

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description The objective of this study is to determine the efficacy and safety of vaginal approach to repair paravaginal defects in patients with symptomatic cystocele. This was a retrospective study of 66 women with a diagnosis of symptomatic cystocele grade 2 to 4, referred to our unit between January 2002 and March 2005. A clinical evaluation was carried out using the Baden-Walker classification before and after the surgery. The same surgical team performed every surgery. The repair of paravaginal fascial defects was carried out through a vaginal approach, exposing the arcus tendineus. The paravaginal fascial defects were corrected through suspension of vesicovaginal fascia to the arcus tendineus with nonreabsorbable Ethibond 0 sutures. Women were seen for follow-up at 3, 6, and 12 months. The presence of well-demarcated vaginal lateral sulci at grade 0, firmly apposed to the lateral pelvic sidewalls and no anterior relaxation with Valsalva maneuver, were used as criteria for cure. Grade 2 cystocele was diagnosed preoperatively in most women. The mean duration of complaints due to prolapse was 64.6 months. There were no major intraoperative complications. Mean time of inpatient stay was of 4.9 days. The cure rate at 12 months was 91.6%. There were five cases of recurrence of cystocele 6 months after surgery. Surgical repair of symptomatic cystocele through a paravaginal approach is a safe and efficacious technique. Vaginal approach to repair paravaginal fascia defects had a low postoperative morbidity and high cure rate at 12 months (91.6%).
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