Abstract

Objective To investigate the clinical effect of total pelvic floor reconstruction in the treatment of severe pelvic organ prolapse. Methods 102 cases of severe pelvic organ prolapse treated in our hospital were chosen and divided into observation group and control group with the random number table. Control group was given traditional vaginal repair surgery, while observation group was given total pelvic floor reconstruction surgery. Recorded the treatment condition of two groups. Results There were statistically significant differences in operation time, intraoperative bleeding volume, indwelling catheter time, hospitalization time, and residual urine volume between two groups (P 0.05). Conclusion Total pelvic floor reconstruction in the treatment of severe pelvic organ prolapse can shorten operation time, reduce intraoperative bleeding volume, shorten the length of stay, improve the life quality of patients after operation, but can not improve the quality of sexual life, worthy to be popularized in clinic. Key words: Total pelvic floor reconstruction; Severe pelvic organ prolapse; Curative effect

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