Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study is to compare the clinical results and operation success of Lefort and Total Colpocleisis surgeries performed in patients with stage 2 and above pelvic organ prolapse (POP).
 Materials and Methods: This retrospective cohort study included 40 patients who underwent Lefort and Total Colpocleisis surgeries in our clinic between 2015-2022. Demographic and clinical results were obtained from the hospital database. Data on the presence of relapse and de novo incontinence symptoms, postoperative complications, and their management were obtained from individual postoperative examinations of the patients.
 Results: The mean age at operation was 75.7±6.7. The mean parity of the patients was four, and all had a normal vaginal delivery. It was observed that 67.5% of the subjects had at least one comorbidity. The anatomic success rate of Total colpocleisis at one-year follow-up was 95.4%, and Lefort colpocleisis was 94.4%. The incidence of de novo stress urinary incontinence at one-year follow-up was 10%. The subjects were treated with mini-sling operations.
 Conclusion: Colpoclesis can be safely applied in the elderly and sexually inactive population due to its low perioperative complications and recurrence rates compared to reconstructive surgeries. It should be kept in mind that de novo incontinence may occur after colpoclesis surgery.

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