232 women underwent transvaginal mesh repair (TVM)with /without transvaginal hysterectomy for symptomatic POP, including group A(accepted herniamesh polypropylene mesh, 117 patients);group B (underwent biological graft of cook,115 patients);follow-ups for six months and one year after the surgery and a questionnaire about the life habits associated with relapse.
We prospectively study a total of 232 women who underwent transvaginal mesh repair (TVM)with /without transvaginal hysterectomy for symptomatic POP, the patients into two groups :group A was accepted herniamesh polypropylene mesh(117);group B underwent biological graft of cook(115);Each patient underwent an interview that included a POP-Q which was quantified according to the Pelvic Organ Prolapse Quantitation (POPQ) system;follow-ups for six months and one year after the surgery and a questionnaire about the life habits associated with relapse.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
232
Patients were randomly assigned in a ratio of 1:1,by using SPSS19.0 statistical software, to either trocar-guided transvaginal mesh(herniamesh, group A) or biological graft (cook, group B)repair.
Patients were randomly assigned in a ratio of 1:1,by using SPSS19.0 statistical software, to either trocar-guided transvaginal mesh(herniamesh, group A) or biological graft (cook, group B)repair.
recurrence
Recurrence was defined as a POP-quantification system stage ≥IIb or any symptomatic prolapse.
Time frame: at 12 months after surgery
perioperative complications
perioperative complications such as mesh exposure, extrusion , dyspareunia, urinary symptoms(New continence), pain (chronic pelvic pain and hip pain)
Time frame: 12 months after surgery
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