Long-term results of prolapse recurrence and functional outcome after vaginal hysterectomy

Abstract Objective To evaluate the incidence of prolapse and prolapse-related symptoms following vaginal hysterectomy. Methods Data were reviewed from women who underwent vaginal hysterectomy between 1988, and 1995, at St George's Hospital, London, UK, and attended long-term follow-up. Outcome...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of gynecology and obstetrics 2013-01, Vol.120 (1), p.57-60
Hauptverfasser: Prodigalidad, Lisa T, Peled, Yoav, Stanton, Stuart L, Krissi, Haim
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Objective To evaluate the incidence of prolapse and prolapse-related symptoms following vaginal hysterectomy. Methods Data were reviewed from women who underwent vaginal hysterectomy between 1988, and 1995, at St George's Hospital, London, UK, and attended long-term follow-up. Outcome measures included a questionnaire for prolapse, urinary, bowel, and sexual symptoms; and a vaginal examination. Results Among 94 women attending long-term evaluation, the mean follow-up time was 100.7 months (range 67.0–156.0 months). Before vaginal hysterectomy, urgency was noted among 23 (24.5%), urge incontinence among 11 (11.7%), and stress incontinence among 8 (8.5%) women. At follow-up, these symptoms were observed among 23 (24.5%), 13 (13.8%), and 6 (6.4%) women, respectively. De novo urge incontinence and de novo stress incontinence were observed among 3 (3.2%) and 2 (2.1%) women, respectively. Vaginal examination data were compared for 70 women, of whom 18 (25.7%) had grade 1, 40 (57.1%) had grade 2, and 6 (8.6%) had grade 3 uterine prolapsed before surgery. Postoperatively, vaginal vault prolapse occurred in 7 (10.0%) women and correlated with degree of posterior prolapse ( P = 0.007), but not with severity of uterine descent ( P = 0.205) or previous prolapse surgery ( P = 0.573). Conclusion The incidence of post-hysterectomy vault prolapse correlated with the degree of preoperative rectocele.
ISSN:0020-7292
1879-3479
DOI:10.1016/j.ijgo.2012.07.022