Anterior colporrhaphy is the commonly performed surgery for pelvic organ prolapse. However the success rates of native tissue repair techniques for anterior vaginal prolapse range from %30-%70. According to a systematic review of the anterior colporrhaphy technique, there was no ideal procedure or guideline for gynecologists to perform. The investigators tried to compare pubocervical fascia suturing techniques with the ideal procedure type by determining step by step all parts of the surgery including the anesthesia type. The aim of the study will be to compare the pubocervical fascia reconstruction techniques in the management of anterior compartment defects (POP-Q \>2) at 1 year and yearly up to 2 years.
Primary and secondary endpoints: Primary outcome measures will be the subjective cure of prolapse ("absence or presence of a bulge in the vagina"), objective success with anatomic absence of advanced prolapse at POP-Q sites Ba, C and Bp defined as less than 1 cm individually and as a total. Secondary outcome measures include all other parameters such as perioperative outcomes, patient satisfaction, quality of life outcomes, complications, scores on questionnaires, and reoperations. The study protocol will be submitted to the institutional review boards of every participating study site and written informed consent will be obtained from all participants on enrolment. Project design: The investigators will perform an international singlecentre single-blind randomized controlled trial by participating in our tertiary referral hospital.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
60
Suturing type techniques on pubocervical fascia reconstruction at anterior compartment defects.
Kanuni Sultan Suleyman Training and Research Hospital
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Kanuni Sultan Suleyman Training and Research Hospital
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Subjective cure rate of prolapse
Provided by the patient's feeling of the "Absence of a bulge in the vagina"
Time frame: Time Frame: 12 months after intervention
Objective success
Defined as anatomic absence of advanced prolapse at POP-Q sites Ba, C and Bp defined as less than 1 cm individually and as a total
Time frame: Time Frame: 12 months after intervention
Prolapse-related Quality of life
This will be assessed using a validated questionnaire (Prolapse Quality of Life questionnaire P-QoL) The questionnaire contains 9 domains. Each answer of the patient will have values that range between 1 to 4 or 1 to 5 for the 1st question only). (1 very good 4/5 very poor). There is no overall score. A symptomatic woman might have only one domain impaired and another one might have all domains impaired. We consider both of them symptomatic but in different or same aspects of quality of life. To differentiate different domains, it is important for the decision of our surgery (we will be careful in shortening and narrowing a vagina of a woman who had only a preoperative high (impaired) Personal relationships domain score and other domains in the normal range). This will also help us in the follow up visits.
Time frame: Time Frame: 12 months after intervention
Failure (%)
Recurrence rate
Time frame: Time Frame: 12 months after intervention
Complications
İnjury ( bowel, intestinal, blood vessel injuries)
Time frame: Time Frame: 12 months after intervention
Pelvic Organ Prolapse/Urinary Incontinence Sexual Questionnaire (PISQ-12)
The PISQ-12 is a self-adminestered questionnaire that evaluates sexual function of women with pelvic organ prolapse or urinary incontinence. The questionnaire has 12 items. Other than the first 4 questions that are scored from 4 to 0, all questions are scored from 0 to 4. The total score is calculated with totaling the score of each question. The maximum score is 48. Higher scores show good sexual functioning of women.
Time frame: Time Frame: 12 months after intervention
Incontinence Impact Questionnaire (IIQ-7)
evaluating the impact of urinary incontinence
Time frame: Time Frame: 12 months after intervention
Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory (PFDI - 20)
evaluating the bowel, bladder, or pelvic symptoms
Time frame: Time Frame: 12 months after intervention
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