Long-term outcomes after totally robotic sacrocolpopexy for treatment of pelvic organ prolapse - Université de Lorraine
Article Dans Une Revue Surgical Endoscopy Année : 2013

Long-term outcomes after totally robotic sacrocolpopexy for treatment of pelvic organ prolapse

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Purpose This study evaluated the feasibility, safety, effectiveness, and long-term results of pelvic organ prolapse surgery using the Da Vinci® robotic system. Methods During a 7-year period, 52 consecutive patients with pelvic organ prolapse underwent robotic-assisted abdominal sacrocolpopexy. Clinical data were retrospectively collected and analyzed. Results All but two of the procedures were successfully completed robotically (96 %). Median operative time was 190 (range, 75–340) mins. There was no mortality and no specific morbidity due to the robotic approach. Mean hospital stay was 5 days. The median follow-up was 42 months. Five recurrent prolapses (9.6 %) were diagnosed. Conclusions Our experience indicates that using the Da-Vinci® robotic system is feasible, safe, and effective for the treatment of pelvic organ prolapse with good long-term results.

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hal-01718103 , version 1 (27-02-2018)

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A. Germain, F. Thibault, M. Galifet, L. Scherrer, A. Ayav, et al.. Long-term outcomes after totally robotic sacrocolpopexy for treatment of pelvic organ prolapse. Surgical Endoscopy, 2013, 27 (2), pp.525 - 529. ⟨10.1007/s00464-012-2472-4⟩. ⟨hal-01718103⟩
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