Pelvic prolapse is one of the most frequent pathology in Gynecology. Recurrency of the prolapse after primary surgery is relatively high, 15-30%. Sacrocolpopexy has showed to be effective but it requires a long learning curves and is more aggressive. New meshes techniques seem to be effective, as well, with less learning curve but they are expensive and there are no randomize studies published. The investigators aim is to compare both techniques in terms of: anatomical and functional efficacy, cost, operating time and complications.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
60
The correction of the prolapse can be made by this new technique.
Attach a mesh between the vagina and the promontorium.
Hospital Clinic Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain
Functional and anatomical efficacy
Time frame: 1 year
operating time, cost and complications of both techniques
Time frame: 6 months
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