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Combined laparoscopic uterosacral and round ligament procedures for treatment of symptomatic uterine retroversion and mild uterine decensus

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JOURNAL AMER ASSOC GYNECOLOGIC LAPAROSCOPISTS
DOI: 10.1016/S1074-3804(05)60417-3

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Study Objective. To evaluate the efficacy of a new modified technique to treat a symptomatic retrodisplaced uterus. Design. Prospective clinical study (Canadian Task Force classification II-2). Setting. Tertiary care university hospital. Patients. Thirty-one women with symptomatic uterine retrodisplacement hut without significant pelvic pathology. Intervention. Laparoscopic shortening and plication of uterosacral ligaments with modified Gilliam suspension. Measurements and Main Results. In average follow-up of 3.3+/-1.0 years, all patients had an anteverted, anteflexed uterus. Mean +/- SD operating time was 24.1+/-4.7 minutes. There were no complications during or after surgery. Dyspareunia scores before and after surgery were 5.4+/-1.4 and 0.5+/-0.7, respectively (p<0.007). Chronic pelvic pain was satisfactorily relieved in seven of nine women. Vagina lengths before and after surgery were 5.9±0.7 and 7.0±0.3 cm, respectively (p<0.001). Conclusion. Our technique achieved long-lasting good results in suspending uteri in anteverted, anteflexed position and relieved symptoms caused by retrodisplacement.

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