Apical Prolapse Clinical Trial
Official title:
Posterior Approach for Pectouteropexy
Pectouteropexy surgery has lower complication rates compared to other sling operations.
Sacrocolpopexy is another common procedure for hanging the uterus. Small bowel obstruction,
ileus or defecation problems are observed in percentages ranging from 0.1 to 5%. Mesh placed
between sacrum and vagina often causes narrowing of the pelvis, adhesions may occur and
traumas may occur in hypogastic nerves. However, presacral bleeding, which is the most feared
complication of these operations, is a rare but life-threatening condition. In
pectouteropexy, it is located away from the bladder, intestine and hypogastric vessels by
placing the iliopectineal ligament laterally and eliminates the risk of presacral hemorrhage.
In pectouteropexy surgery, the mesh is placed anterior to the cervix. The points emphasized
in the criticisms about this technique, inadequate support of the posterior compartment mesh
placed in anterior in a future pregnancy is a possible cesarean section and the negative
effects on the delivery process.
Therefore, a new technique of pectouteropexy surgery to the posterior of the cervix instead
of the anterior cervix of the cervix, the sacrouterine ligament to reduce the complications
that may occur due to this procedure and this study was planned to increase the
effectiveness.
The study was planned prospectively. The research is planned to be conducted between
30.06.2019 and 30.12.2019. Study Kartal İstanbul Prof. Dr. Lütfi Kırdar Training and Research
Hospital Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Under the responsibility of Prof. Dr. Ahmet
Kale, it will be conducted by Kazibe Koyuncu. The study was planned as a pilot study since it
was planned to investigate the results of performing the surgical method with the posterior
approach instead of the anterior approach and it was calculated that the inclusion of 20
patients would be sufficient. It is planned to include 20 patients between 30-60 years of age
who applied to hospital with prolapse complaint and completed fertility request. Patients'
symptoms and physical examinations will be recorded in accordance with international
standards and questionnaires will be applied to the files in order to make objective
evaluation before and after surgery. Pre-and post-operative POP-Q classifications will be
recorded in the files, PFDI-20 questionnaire evaluating the severity of prolapse before and
after the surgery, and PGI questionnaire evaluating postoperative satisfaction. In the
pectouteropexy operation we applied to the patients, the support of the uterus posterior was
insufficient in the sling fixation with mesh suture to the anterior and iliopectineal
ligaments of the uterine cervix. We aimed to increase the efficiency of the operation by
hanging the uterine cervix posterolaterale to the iliopectineal ligament with the anterior
uterine cervix in order to get better results with this method, which can be applied more
safely and easily than the other sling methods. Consent form is attached.
There are validity-reliability studies of the questionnaires to be used in Turkish.
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