Korean J Obstet Gynecol.  2002 Jul;45(7):1119-1125.

Successful correction of posthysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse by repair of fascial defects and by using uterosacral ligament suspension

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  • 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Moon Hwa Hospital, Busan, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
To report the method and efficacy of the site specific-defects repair in the endopelvic fascia and uterosacral ligament suspension for the correction of posthysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse.
METHODS
This study was performed in 3 patients with posthyterectomy vaginal vault prolapse who underwent the surgery for the reconstruction of endopelvic fascia and the correction of vault prolapsed vagina by using uterosacral ligament suspension at the department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Moon-Hwa Hospital. Among them, 1 patient was treated by laparotomy, and 2 patients were treated by laparoscope.
RESULTS
The age of patients ranged from 49 to 67 years. The mean operation time was 111 minutes (105-120 minutes). The status of postoperative vagina was normal in all 3 patients, who were discharged 9 days after operation without symptoms. No complication or recurrence were found in them despite long-term follow-up for 24 months, 12 months, 7 months, respectively after operation. One patient has been treated with HRT therapy.
CONCLUSION
The reconstruction of the defect of endopelvic fascia and uterosacral ligament fixation may be very safe, effective, and functional in the correction of vaginal vault prolapse. This study reports the treatment of vaginal vault prolapse using uterosacral ligament within Korea for the first time.

Keyword

Vault prolapse; Endopelvic fascia; Site-specific fascial defects; Uteroscaral ligament suspension

MeSH Terms

Fascia
Follow-Up Studies
Gynecology
Humans
Korea
Laparoscopes
Laparotomy
Ligaments*
Obstetrics
Pelvic Organ Prolapse*
Recurrence
Vagina
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