Ajay Rane1, Jay Iyer. 1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD Australia.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: This article attempts to offer balanced insight into the use of transvaginal mesh for pelvic organ prolapse especially in the light of the negative publicity in recent times. The role of transvaginal mesh has been in the limelight for a number of reasons and it is important to address this issue in an objective, fair, and balanced manner. The conventional approach to prolapse surgery has undergone a paradigm shift and the principles of mesh replacement surgery sharply contrast with many traditionally held beliefs. This has created a new set of challenges that has revealed a sharp division of opinion among specialists and sub-specialists alike. CONCLUSION: The article is an attempt to explain how mesh surgery can be safely and efficiently performed in carefully selected cases and is based on the combined wisdom of some of the leading surgeons in the sub-specialty today.
OBJECTIVES: This article attempts to offer balanced insight into the use of transvaginal mesh for pelvic organ prolapse especially in the light of the negative publicity in recent times. The role of transvaginal mesh has been in the limelight for a number of reasons and it is important to address this issue in an objective, fair, and balanced manner. The conventional approach to prolapse surgery has undergone a paradigm shift and the principles of mesh replacement surgery sharply contrast with many traditionally held beliefs. This has created a new set of challenges that has revealed a sharp division of opinion among specialists and sub-specialists alike. CONCLUSION: The article is an attempt to explain how mesh surgery can be safely and efficiently performed in carefully selected cases and is based on the combined wisdom of some of the leading surgeons in the sub-specialty today.
Keywords:
Pearls and pitfalls; Reconstructive pelvic floor surgery; Use of mesh
Authors: Bela I Kudish; Cheryl B Iglesia; Robert J Sokol; Barbara Cochrane; Holly E Richter; Joseph Larson; Susan L Hendrix; Barbara V Howard Journal: Obstet Gynecol Date: 2009-01 Impact factor: 7.661