Objective:To investigate the clinical effects of laparoscopic lateral peritoneal suspension for severe pelvic organ prolapse(POP).Methods:Thirty-eight patients who underwent laparoscopic lateral peritoneal suspension ...Objective:To investigate the clinical effects of laparoscopic lateral peritoneal suspension for severe pelvic organ prolapse(POP).Methods:Thirty-eight patients who underwent laparoscopic lateral peritoneal suspension for pelvic organ prolapse in the gynecology department of our hospital from January 2019 to January 2020 were selected for retrospective analysis.Postoperative outcomes were recorded for patients at 3,6,and 12 months postoperatively.Results:All 38 patients completed the surgery safely,and the duration of surgery was 85-190 min,with a mean of(138±40.75)min;surgical bleeding was 30-80 ml,with a mean of(57±35.4)ml;the duration of postoperative catheterization was 4-6 days,with a mean of(5±0.73)days;postoperative hospitalization was 6-12 days,with a mean of(8.49±2.18)days.2.18)days.At 3,6,and 12 months after the end of surgery,all follow-up patients had their uterus and anterior vaginal wall restored to normal position without prolapse.The pelvic floor rehabilitation of the patients after surgery was good and their sexual life was significantly improved in all cases.Conclusion:Laparoscopic lateral peritoneal suspension for severe pelvic organ prolapse is safe,efficacious,minimally traumatic,less painful,with short hospital stay,fast postoperative recovery,greater choice of uterine de-positioning,with the advantages of permanence and good pelvic floor anatomical recovery,and this procedure can maintain a certain vaginal length with 100%efficiency,which is worthy of clinical promotion.展开更多
文摘Objective:To investigate the clinical effects of laparoscopic lateral peritoneal suspension for severe pelvic organ prolapse(POP).Methods:Thirty-eight patients who underwent laparoscopic lateral peritoneal suspension for pelvic organ prolapse in the gynecology department of our hospital from January 2019 to January 2020 were selected for retrospective analysis.Postoperative outcomes were recorded for patients at 3,6,and 12 months postoperatively.Results:All 38 patients completed the surgery safely,and the duration of surgery was 85-190 min,with a mean of(138±40.75)min;surgical bleeding was 30-80 ml,with a mean of(57±35.4)ml;the duration of postoperative catheterization was 4-6 days,with a mean of(5±0.73)days;postoperative hospitalization was 6-12 days,with a mean of(8.49±2.18)days.2.18)days.At 3,6,and 12 months after the end of surgery,all follow-up patients had their uterus and anterior vaginal wall restored to normal position without prolapse.The pelvic floor rehabilitation of the patients after surgery was good and their sexual life was significantly improved in all cases.Conclusion:Laparoscopic lateral peritoneal suspension for severe pelvic organ prolapse is safe,efficacious,minimally traumatic,less painful,with short hospital stay,fast postoperative recovery,greater choice of uterine de-positioning,with the advantages of permanence and good pelvic floor anatomical recovery,and this procedure can maintain a certain vaginal length with 100%efficiency,which is worthy of clinical promotion.