吸收性线是否不劣于神经脊椎带悬浮中的永久线? 一个随机对照试验
Kaythi Khin1, Anastasiya Holubyeva2, Tess Gao3
1Department of Urogynecoloy at Atlantic Health System, 435 South Street, Suite 370, Morristown, NJ, 07960, USA. kaythikhindo@gmail.com.
International urogynecology journal
|November 26, 2025
概括
可吸收的线与神经带悬浮手术 (SSLS) 的永久线同样有效,在12个月后显示出可比较的顶部支. 这项研究发现,在形修复中,两种接类型的复发率和并发症率相似,较低.
科学领域:
- 泌尿和妇科 泌尿和妇科
- 骨盆重建性手术是什么?
- 手术方面的创新.
背景情况:
- 脊椎带悬浮 (SSLS) 是一个常见的手术修复的骨盆器官脱落 (POP).
- 高5年失效率 (高达70%) 与SSLS相关.
- 在SSLS中使用的永久带有侵蚀和出血等风险,而可吸收的有效性是不确定的.
研究的目的:
- 为了评估可吸收线与永久线相比,在12个月后SSLS后保持顶部支的非劣势.
- 为了比较可吸收和永久之间的复发率,接相关并发症和患者报告的结果.
主要方法:
- 一个随机对照试验,涉及49名接受SSLS的患者.
- 患者被随机分配1:1接受可吸收或永久 sutures.
- 主要结局:12个月后的骨盆器官脱落量化 (POP-Q) 点C. 二次结局:脱落复发,并发症,以及患者整体改善印象 (PGI-I).
主要成果:
- 两组之间中位数POP-Q点C没有显著差异 (中位数为两者 -5,p=0.98).
- 类似的复合性脱落复发率:可吸收的43.5%,永久的50% (p=0.68).
- 没有观察到部侵蚀或颗粒化;在两组中,患者报告的改善率高 (82.6%可吸收与100%永久,p=0.12).
结论:
- 可吸收的线与12个月后SSLS中顶部支的永久线无差.
- 两种接类型都显示出患者报告的良好结果和低并发症率.
- 在SSLS手术中,可吸收 sutures代表了永久 sutures的可行替代方案.
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