Trans-vaginal cystocele repair using a tension-free polypropylene mesh: more than 5 years of follow-up

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Objectives: Prospective randomized controlled trials, with 2 years' follow-up, seem to lean in favour of anterior repair using synthetic mesh. The goal of this study was to report on long-term (>5 years) follow-up. Study design: Polypropylene mesh was inserted in 63 women (in 1999-2001) from the retropubic space to under the bladder using a tension-free technique. Results: At 79 months' follow-up, 45 women were anatomically cured (76%). Four (7%) were lost to follow-up and 14 (24%) presented with stage 2 or 3 cystocele recurrences. None of them required surgery for cystocele recurrence. Vaginal extrusion was reported in 10 (16%) patients (in four cases after 4 years of follow-up) and all required partial surgical removal of the mesh (n = 10, 16%). Conclusion: Cystocele repair using tension-free polypropylene mesh is associated with a low long-term rate of repeat surgery for cystocele recurrence. © 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Letouzey, V., Deffieux, X., Gervaise, A., Mercier, G., Fernandez, H., & de Tayrac, R. (2010). Trans-vaginal cystocele repair using a tension-free polypropylene mesh: more than 5 years of follow-up. European Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 151(1), 101–105. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejogrb.2010.03.013

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