Abstract

Laparoscopic repair of female pelvic organ prolapse is a technically challenging surgery, especially for the beginners. We performed a follow-up study of women who underwent laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy or sacrohysteropexy (LSCP/LSHP) for pelvic organ prolapse between January 2015 and October 2019. We analysed anatomical and subjective success rates, peri-operative complications and medium-term complications. Twenty women underwent LSCP/LSHP with average follow-up of 16months. Anatomical success rate was 95%, and subjective success rate was 90%. Blood loss averaged at 24ml. Majority of women (90%) reported improvement in their symptoms and 10% reported no change in symptoms. There were no mesh complications. Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy is an effective and safe surgery for female pelvic organ prolapse even by beginners.

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