Abstract

Objective.The aim of this study was to evaluate abdominal sacral colpopexy performed in conjunction with radical pelvic surgery for gynecologic cancer.Methods. Over a 9-year period from 1990 to 1999 25 patients with invasive gynecologic cancer and concomitant uterovaginal or vaginal vault prolapse underwent surgery. These patients were compared to a series of 50 patients with no history of gynecologic cancer who underwent abdominal sacral colpopexy during the same period.Results. All surgeries were performed without intraoperative complication. There was one failed vault suspension in each group and no postoperative mesh complications as a result of radical pelvic surgery or postoperative radiation or chemotherapy.Conclusion. Abdominal sacral colpopexy may be safely performed along with radical pelvic surgery for gynecologic cancer without an increase in intra- or postoperative morbidity even if patients require chemotherapy or radiation therapy after surgery.

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