The development of pelvic organ prolapse following isolated Burch retropubic urethropexy

被引:0
|
作者
Christina H. Kwon
Patrick J. Culligan
Sumana Koduri
Roger P. Goldberg
Peter K. Sand
机构
[1] New York University,Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology, Division of Urogynecology
[2] University of Louisville,Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology, Division of Urogynecology
[3] Health Sciences Center,Sinai Samaritan Medical Center
[4] Women’s Health Center,Evanston Continence Center
[5] Northwestern University,undefined
[6] Medical School,undefined
来源
International Urogynecology Journal | 2003年 / 14卷
关键词
Burch procedure; Pelvic organ prolapse;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The purpose of our study was to examine the incidence of prolapse in a group of women who had had an isolated Tanagho modification of the Burch colposuspension performed without significant pelvic organ prolapse preoperatively. Sixty women were identified who underwent an isolated Burch procedure for genuine stress incontinence between 1991 and 1999. Thirty-four women returned for postoperative Pelvic Organ Prolapse Quantification (POP-Q) staging evaluation. Overall, 6 (17.6%) had stage II anterior prolapse. Eleven (32.4%) had stage II posterior prolapse. Three (8.8%) had stage II uterine prolapse. None of these patients with identified support defects was symptomatic. Two patients had subsequently undergone vaginal hysterectomy. One had this performed for dysfunctional uterine bleeding 3 years after her Burch procedure. One patient developed symptomatic uterine prolapse and underwent a vaginal hysterectomy 5 months after her Burch procedure. The majority of patients undergoing an isolated Tanagho modification Burch procedure without preoperative prolapse do not appear to be placed at increased risk for subsequent operative intervention.
引用
收藏
页码:321 / 325
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Management of pelvic organ prolapse
    Ahmed, Faisal
    Sotelo, Tiffany
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 2011, 18 (06) : 6050 - 6053
  • [22] MRI of pelvic organ prolapse
    Harpreet K. Pannu
    European Radiology, 2004, 14 : 1456 - 1464
  • [23] Surgery for pelvic organ prolapse
    Patel, Devin N.
    Anger, Jennifer T.
    CURRENT OPINION IN UROLOGY, 2016, 26 (04) : 302 - 308
  • [24] Pelvic organ prolapse and measurements of the pelvic floor
    Rizk, Diaa E. E.
    INTERNATIONAL UROGYNECOLOGY JOURNAL, 2007, 18 (02) : 227 - 228
  • [25] The impact of strenuous physical activity on the development of pelvic organ prolapse
    Majumdar, A.
    Saleh, S.
    Hill, M.
    Hill, S. R.
    JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY, 2013, 33 (02) : 115 - 119
  • [26] Body Image in the Pelvic Organ Prolapse Questionnaire: development and validation
    Lowder, Jerry L.
    Ghetti, Chiara
    Oliphant, Sallie S.
    Skoczylas, Laura C.
    Swift, Steven
    Switzer, Galen E.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 2014, 211 (02) : 174.e1 - 174.e9
  • [27] Correlation of preoperative and intraoperative assessment of pelvic organ prolapse by pelvic organ prolapse quantification system
    Chaudhuri, Snehamay
    Vaitheeswari, Jayamoorthy
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS, 2022, 157 (02) : 466 - 470
  • [28] Pelvic organ prolapse and measurements of the pelvic floor
    Diaa E. E. Rizk
    International Urogynecology Journal, 2007, 18 : 227 - 228
  • [29] The effect of concomitant hysterectomy on complications following pelvic organ prolapse surgery
    Selle, Jessica M.
    Hokenstad, Erik D.
    Habermann, Elizabeth B.
    Bews, Katherine A.
    Occhino, John A.
    ARCHIVES OF GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS, 2024, 309 (01) : 321 - 327
  • [30] Changes of the quality of sexual life following pelvic organ prolapse surgery
    Velicky, V.
    CESKA GYNEKOLOGIE-CZECH GYNAECOLOGY, 2021, 86 (03): : 167 - 174