Abstract:Objective: To access the safety and efficacy outcomes of a new abdominal Hysterosacopexy with CESA (Cervicosacropexy) DynaMesh kit in treating advanced uterovaginal prolapse in young women aiming in uterine preservation pelvic organ prolapse (POP) surgery. Patients and Methods: Prospective nonrandomized controlled clinical trial enrolled consecutive women attending the gynecology and obstetrics Department, Benha University Hospital for treatment of POP of stage II or greater on POP quantification (POPQ) system… Show more
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