Literature DB >> 12771759

Management of vaginal erosion of polypropylene mesh slings.

Kathleen C Kobashi1, Fred E Govier.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The SPARC (American Medical Systems, Minneapolis, Minnesota) polypropylene sling has recently been introduced as an alternative delivery system to TVT (Ethicon, New Brunswick, New Jersey) tension-free vaginal tape for placement of a tension-free mid urethral sling. Erosion must always be considered a risk of synthetic materials. We present 4 cases of vaginal erosion of polypropylene mesh placed with this system and the successful conservative management done.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 90 patients received a SPARC polypropylene pubovaginal sling at our institution between October 1, 2001 and October 1, 2002. During followup 3 of our patients and 1 patient with tension-free vaginal tape who was referred from elsewhere presented with vaginal exposure of the mesh.
RESULTS: Two patients described persistent vaginal discharge 6 weeks postoperatively, including 1 who complained primarily of partner discomfort during sexual intercourse. Two patients were completely asymptomatic and mesh erosion was discovered at routine physical examination 6 weeks postoperatively. Pelvic examination demonstrated vaginal exposure of the mesh in all cases. Each patient was observed conservatively and 3 months postoperatively all 4 had complete spontaneous epithelialization over the mesh. None had stress incontinence, urgency or urge incontinence, all emptied the bladder to completion and all patients were completely satisfied with the procedure.
CONCLUSIONS: The recent literature suggests that polypropylene mesh erosion should be treated with complete removal of the sling material. We present 4 cases of vaginal erosion of polypropylene slings that were managed conservatively with observation and resulted in complete spontaneous healing. Sling preservation with continued patient continence and satisfaction is a feasible option in those with vaginal exposure of polypropylene mesh.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12771759     DOI: 10.1097/01.ju.0000060119.43064.f6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urol        ISSN: 0022-5347            Impact factor:   7.450


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3.  Vaginal mesh erosion after transvaginal repair of cystocele using Gynemesh or Gynemesh-Soft in 138 women: a comparative study.

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4.  Transvaginal mesh technique for pelvic organ prolapse repair: mesh exposure management and risk factors.

Authors:  Pierre Collinet; Franck Belot; Philippe Debodinance; Edouard Ha Duc; Jean-Philippe Lucot; Michel Cosson
Journal:  Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct       Date:  2005-10-15

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6.  Vaginal wall erosion after transobturator tape procedure.

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7.  TVT can also cause urethral diverticulum.

Authors:  F T Hammad
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Review 8.  Perineal cellulitis and persistent vaginal erosion after transobturator tape (Obtape)--case report and review of the literature.

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Review 9.  Severe soft tissue infection of the thigh after vaginal erosion of transobturator tape for stress urinary incontinence.

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Review 10.  Artificial graft slings at the midurethra: physiology of continence.

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