| Literature DB >> 8433761 |
A L Milani1, P K Flu, M E Vierhout, H C Wallenburg.
Abstract
Between 1985 and 1987, 191 consecutive patients with a genital prolapse combined in 50% of the cases with urinary incontinence, underwent a vaginal repair with or without hysterectomy in the Ikazia hospital, Rotterdam. In a prospective study design, results and complications were assessed 4 and 12 months after the procedure. Mortality was 1%, morbidity was low; bladder or bowel injury did not occur. Vaginal prolapse recurred after 4 and 12 months in 4 and 6% of the patients, respectively. Of patients with involuntary loss of urine 31% still complained of incontinence 4 months after the operation; after one year this percentage was 49. Dyspareunia was a frequent complaint (41%), probably as a result of the posterior vaginal repair which was performed in all patients. We conclude that vaginal repair, with or without hysterectomy, allows successful treatment of genital prolapse, but is less satisfactory for the treatment of urinary incontinence, and a frequent cause of dyspareunia.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8433761
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd ISSN: 0028-2162