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An optimized approach to the surgical correction and prevention of genital prolapse in women

Abstract

Urgency of the problem is due to the prevalence of genital prolapse, early onset, high rates of relapse. In this regard, this study before the goal was set: to increase the effectiveness of surgical treatment of patients with prolapse of the internal reproductive organs by developing and implementing a new method of surgical treatment and prevention of recurrent prolapse. We examined 74 women with prolapse of the internal reproductive organs in combination with other gynecological pathology: I group consisted of 38 patients who underwent surgical treatment of descent and prolapse of internal genitals by a modifi ed procedure based on the method of fixing the sacro-uterine ligaments ≪reinforced≫ aponeurotic flap; Group II — 36 patients who underwent the original two-stage combined operation of fixing the sacro-uterine ligaments aponeurotic flap method of V.I. Krasnopolsky. Studies have shown that the proposed modification is physiologically sound and technically easy to perform, almost does not extend the time of surgery (compared with the original analogue), allows to some extent to preserve reproductive function, restore the anatomy and function of the pelvic organs. Its application is not accompanied by severe postoperative complications, reduces the number of relapses, improve quality of life.

About the Authors

A. I. Ischenko
I.M. Sechenov First MSMU
Russian Federation

MD, prof., director of the Research Department of women's health, head of the chair of obstetrics and gynecology № 1



L. S. Aleksandrov
I.M. Sechenov First MSMU
Russian Federation

MD, deputy director of the Research Department of women's health for research and innovation, prof. of the chair of obstetrics and gynecology № 1



O. Yu. Gorbenko
I.M. Sechenov First MSMU
Russian Federation

PhD, associate prof. of the chair of obstetrics and gynecology № 1



Yu. V. Chushkov
I.M. Sechenov First MSMU
Russian Federation

Yury Vasilievich Chushkov, PhD, associate prof. of the chair of obstetrics and gynecology № 1

2–1 Elanskogo str., Moscow, 119435

8 (495) 622–96–53



K. A. Budnikova
I.M. Sechenov First MSMU
Russian Federation

PhD, assistant of the chair of obstetrics and gynecology № 1



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