Summary:
Objective: Evaluation of results of vaginal vault suspension by means of fascial sling of rectus
muscle sheath in total prolaps situation after hysterectomy.
Setting: Department of operative gynaecology and minimally invasive surgery, Na Homolce Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic.
Design: Retrospective analysis of nine surgeries.
Methods: The records and operative experiences of nine patients were analysed, in particular in
relation to complications, blood loss, success rate, age and type of previous hysterectomy. For the
fixation of rectus sheath slings the retroperitoneal access was used and the surgery was concluded by Moschcowitz culdoplasty.
Results: No pre- and postoperative complications were encountered. The blood losses were not
measurable. The mean operation time was 92 minutes (range 84 - 101 min.). So far all the patients
are without recurrence, the mean follow - up is relatively short (through 2,6 years, range 1 - 4
years). The choice of surgical access in this difficult area of gynaecological surgery will largely
depend on the preference of the surgeon and his expertise. In the case of abdominal route
preference in certain cases the use of fascial sling of rectus sheath should also seriously be
considered as an alternative to abdominal sacrocolpopexy.
Key words:
vaginal vault prolaps, abdominal and vaginal hysterectomy, fascial sling of rectus
muscle sheathv
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