OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of prolene mesh on urinary, bowel and sexual function in prolapse surgery. DESIGN: Prospective observational study on consecutive women. SETTING: Two referral uorgynaecological units in Italy. POPULATION: Women requiring prolapse repair for anterior or posterior vaginal prolapse. METHODS: All women were assessed for urinary, bowel, prolapse symptoms and dyspareunia pre- and post-operatively. Urodynamics was performed in selected cases. Surgery consisted of an anterior or posterior repair plus a prolene mesh. Follow up was after 1, 6 and 12 months. The ANOVA test was used for statistical analysis. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Vaginal anatomical restoration, urinary, bowel and sexual function. RESULTS: We recruited 63 women (mean age 63 years) with a mean follow up of 17 months. Anatomically, the success rate was 94%. Thirty-two women had an anterior repair. Among this group, the sexual activity rate did not alter but dyspareunia increased by 20%. Urge and stress incontinence did not change post-operatively but urgency improved in 10% and 13% had vaginal erosion of the mesh. Thirty-one women had a posterior repair. Among this group, sexual activity decreased by 12% and dyspareunia increased in 63%. Constipation improved in 15% and anal incontinence in 4%, and 6.5% of women had vaginal erosion of the mesh and one required mesh removal for pelvic abscess. CONCLUSIONS: Although this study shows good anatomical results with the use of prolene mesh for prolapse repair, there was a high rate of morbidity. We believe that the use of prolene mesh should be abandoned.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of prolene mesh on urinary, bowel and sexual function in prolapse surgery. DESIGN: Prospective observational study on consecutive women. SETTING: Two referral uorgynaecological units in Italy. POPULATION: Women requiring prolapse repair for anterior or posterior vaginal prolapse. METHODS: All women were assessed for urinary, bowel, prolapse symptoms and dyspareunia pre- and post-operatively. Urodynamics was performed in selected cases. Surgery consisted of an anterior or posterior repair plus a prolene mesh. Follow up was after 1, 6 and 12 months. The ANOVA test was used for statistical analysis. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Vaginal anatomical restoration, urinary, bowel and sexual function. RESULTS: We recruited 63 women (mean age 63 years) with a mean follow up of 17 months. Anatomically, the success rate was 94%. Thirty-two women had an anterior repair. Among this group, the sexual activity rate did not alter but dyspareunia increased by 20%. Urge and stress incontinence did not change post-operatively but urgency improved in 10% and 13% had vaginal erosion of the mesh. Thirty-one women had a posterior repair. Among this group, sexual activity decreased by 12% and dyspareunia increased in 63%. Constipation improved in 15% and anal incontinence in 4%, and 6.5% of women had vaginal erosion of the mesh and one required mesh removal for pelvic abscess. CONCLUSIONS: Although this study shows good anatomical results with the use of prolene mesh for prolapse repair, there was a high rate of morbidity. We believe that the use of prolene mesh should be abandoned.
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