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Vol. 11 No. 1 (2014)

March 2014

Transvaginal Repair Using Acellular Collagen Biomesh for the Treatment of Anterior Prolapse

  • Sinharib Citgez
  • Oktay Demirkesen
  • Fatih Ozdemir
  • Fethullah Gevher
  • Cetin Demirdag
  • Bulent Onal
  • Bulent Cetinel

Urology Journal, Vol. 11 No. 1 (2014), 5 March 2014 , Page 1271-1277
https://doi.org/10.22037/uj.v11i1.1886 Published: 2014-03-03

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Abstract

Purpose: To determine the results and satisfaction of the patients underwent transvaginal repair of cystocele in our clinic.

Materials and Methods: From January 2006 to October 2010, 15 patients with a mean age of 64 years (ranged 47-85 years) underwent transvaginal cystocele repair using acellular collagen biomesh. The patients were presented with vaginal mass in 10, dyspareunia and urge incontinence in 5 while 4 of them had both stress and urge incontinence. Grade 4 cystocele was determined in 2 patients, grade 3 in 9 and grade 2 in 4. Concomitant transobturator tape (TOT) was performed in 4 patients. Patient satisfactions were determined after the operation.

Results: The mean follow-up time was 23.5 (12-60) months. There was no postoperative complication in early follow- up period. Cystocele was recurrent in 1 patient. The success rate was 93.4%. Urinary incontinence was continued in 1 patient after TOT. Nearly all of the patients (14/15) were satisfied from the operation.

Conclusion: Transvaginal cystocele repair with using acellular collagen biomesh appears to be a safe and effective method. Further prospective and randomized controlled studies including large series of patients are needed.

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Citgez, S., Demirkesen, O., Ozdemir, F., Gevher, F., Demirdag, C., Onal, B., & Cetinel, B. (2014). Transvaginal Repair Using Acellular Collagen Biomesh for the Treatment of Anterior Prolapse. Urology Journal, 11(1), 1271–1277. https://doi.org/10.22037/uj.v11i1.1886
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