Abstract

There is little information on the effectiveness of laparoscopic techniques for native tissue repair of cystocoele. To assess the long-term outcome of laparoscopic cystocoele repair. Two hundred and twenty-three women with symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse underwent laparoscopic paravaginal repair and treatment of associated conditions. Women were assessed pre-operatively and postoperatively at 6weeks, 6months, 12months and then annually or biannually with pelvic organ prolapse quantification (POPQ) and subjective assessment at each visit. Median follow-up was 5.2years (range: 1-12years) with 140 women (63%) followed for at least 5years. During follow-up, 79% of women developed prolapse of at least POPQ stage 2 in one or more compartments and 58% became symptomatic again. Overall, 48% underwent further prolapse surgery, but only 24% of women had an anterior prolapse beyond the hymen. Thirty per cent eventually had a further cystocoele repair. Long-term follow-up of laparoscopic cystocoele repair shows that cystocoeles are difficult to repair successfully.

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