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this study designed To evaluate the efficacy and outcomes of laparoscopic approach for repair of paravaginal defects associated with anterior vaginal wall prolapse.


Clinical Trial Description

This prospective interventional study. designed to evaluate the efficacy and outcomes of laparoscopic approach for repair of paravaginal defects associated with anterior vaginal wall prolapse .fifty participants with cystocele of lateral type offered laparoscopic paravaginal repair. the investigator used a 10mm laparoscope, with video camera, was introduced through the umbilical trocar. Another 5 mm in suprapubic area and two 10 mm trocars in right and left lateral abdominal sides were introduced. The larger trocar was needed to accommodate the passage of needles into the abdomen. Spacing of trocars sufficiently from each other was needed to facilitate laparoscopic suturing. Transperitoneal approach to retropubic space was used. Two to four polypropylene sutures were applied on each side. Sutures were tied with intracorporeal . The study evaluated the following outcomes Operative time, intra-operative blood loss, hospital stay , post-operative urinary symptoms, post-operative pain, fever, haematuria, post-operative vaginal wall prolapse . ;


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NCT number NCT03962075
Study type Interventional
Source Zagazig University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date August 1, 2016
Completion date May 10, 2018

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