The literature indicates that midurethral slings, despite the specific approach, are efficacious and an important therapy in managing stress incontinence. Prospective data will be needed before the surgeon can determine if the new products and techniques are truly an improvement over the existing products or merely a proprietary modification.
Vaginal vault prolapse is a challenging form of pelvic organ prolapse that occurs in combination with cystocele, rectocele, or enterocele in nearly 75% of affected patients. Clinical presentation will vary depending on the associated defects. Any successful therapy for vaginal vault prolapse will depend on a thorough evaluation of the vaginal compartments and concomitant lower urinary tract function. Surgical correction of vaginal vault prolapse can be achieved through a variety of vaginal or abdominal approaches. This review focuses on the abdominal approach for vaginal vault prolapse surgery. We review outcomes of abdominal sacral colpopexy (ASC) and available comparisons to vaginal vault suspension. We address the role of laparoscopy and robotics in ASC and examine the outcomes of such procedures. We also discuss available literature on the management of the lower urinary tract in combination with ASC.
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