2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.acuroe.2011.03.009
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Risk factors in the failure of surgical repair of pelvic organ prolapse

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“…Complications are estimated to occur in 1% to 15% of augmented vaginal repairs, 17,18 and risk factors include smoking, lack of estrogen, use of prostheses for multiple compartments, and concomitant hysterectomy. 19 Preoperative pain and dyspareunia, urinary frequency and urgency are risk factors for postoperative experience of these symptoms 20,21 and synthetic implants alone have not been consistently shown to adversely affect sexual function. 22,23 Pain is one of the more challenging surgical complications though the presentation and clinical implications vary greatly.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Complications are estimated to occur in 1% to 15% of augmented vaginal repairs, 17,18 and risk factors include smoking, lack of estrogen, use of prostheses for multiple compartments, and concomitant hysterectomy. 19 Preoperative pain and dyspareunia, urinary frequency and urgency are risk factors for postoperative experience of these symptoms 20,21 and synthetic implants alone have not been consistently shown to adversely affect sexual function. 22,23 Pain is one of the more challenging surgical complications though the presentation and clinical implications vary greatly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se ha encontrado que la disminución de peso mejora la CVRS y síntomas de disfunción de piso pélvico (81,82) . Sin embargo, se encontraron escasos estudios que evalúen el efecto de la obesidad en la CVRS posterior a la cirugía y por otro lado, existe evidencia contradictoria en cuanto a establecer la obesidad como factor predictor de falla de tratamiento quirúrgico (83,84) . A pesar de estos resultados, en la clínica, se observa que aquellas mujeres con sobrepeso u obesidad tienden a tener mayores complicaciones postoperatorias como infección del sitio quirúrgico o erosión de malla a largo plazo que podrían afectar su CVRS en general.…”
Section: Ii14 Calidad De Vida En Mujeres Con Prolapso De óRgano Pélunclassified