1 Nov 2013Case Report
Multiorgan female pelvic prolapse: Pelvic Organ Prolapse Suspension (P.O.P.S.) Stapled Transanal Rectale Resection (S.T.A.R.R.). New surgical tecniques and results
Francesco Ceci 1Erasmo Spaziani 1Giovanni Casciaro 1Sergio Corelli 1Annunziata Martellucci 1Annarita Costantino 1Sara Nicodemi 1Marcello Avallone 1Silvia Orsini 1Antonella Tudisco 1Francesco Aiuti 1Franco Stagnitti 1
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Article Info
1 Pharmacy and Medicine Faculty, Pontine Campus, General Surgery Department, Terracina Hospital “A. Fiorini”, Terracina, Rome, Italy
Ann. Ital. Chir., 2013, 84(6), 711-713;
Published: 1 Nov 2013
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Abstract
AIM: To demonstrate the surgical treatment validity and the post-operative complication decrease. MATERIAL OF STUDY: Seventythree women who underwent P.O.P.S. + S.T.A.R.R. treatment, follow-up one year. RESULTS: We observed an important reduction or a completely disappearance about pre-operative signs and symptoms. DISCUSSION:We are aware that the proposed technique, if taken into account by urogynecologists, will raise several arguments and will raise many doubts and perplexities. For this reason we wanted develop a follow-up sufficiently long and many case studies with data to support our claims. CONCLUSIONS: We believe that the procedure proposed by us, given the results, was excellent in patients with multiorgan pelvic prolapse, especially with the vagina walls elongated and that retain a good trophism.
Keywords
- Prolapse
- P.O.P.S.
- Pluricompartimental