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Laparoscopic rectocele repair using polyglactin mesh

T L Lyons1, W K Winer

  • 1Center for Women's Care and Reproductive Surgery, Suite F-6230, 1140 Hammond Drive, Atlanta, GA 30328, USA.

The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists
|May 1, 1997
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Laparoscopic rectocele repair using polyglactin mesh shows promise for pelvic floor reconstruction. This minimally invasive approach resulted in symptom resolution for most patients, with low morbidity.

Area of Science:

  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Pelvic Floor Disorders
  • Surgical Mesh Applications

Background:

  • Rectocele defects are a common component of symptomatic pelvic floor prolapse.
  • Traditional surgical approaches for rectocele repair can be associated with significant morbidity.
  • Laparoscopic techniques offer potential advantages in pelvic floor reconstruction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy and safety of laparoscopic rectocele defect repair using a polyglactin mesh graft.
  • To compare the morbidity of this laparoscopic approach with standard transvaginal and transrectal methods.

Main Methods:

  • Prospective evaluation of 20 women (age 38-74) undergoing pelvic floor reconstruction with laparoscopic polyglactin mesh repair.
  • Follow-up at 3-month intervals for 1 year post-procedure.

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  • Assessment of symptom resolution and procedural morbidity.
  • Main Results:

    • Sixteen out of 20 patients experienced resolution of rectocele-related symptoms.
    • The laparoscopic procedure demonstrated extremely low morbidity compared to traditional surgical approaches.
    • The study included patients undergoing pelvic floor reconstruction with or without hysterectomy.

    Conclusions:

    • Laparoscopic application of polyglactin mesh is a viable surgical option for rectocele defect repair.
    • This minimally invasive technique offers a favorable morbidity profile.
    • Further long-term follow-up is warranted to confirm the durability of this repair.