2011, Number 2
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Rev Cub de Tec de la Sal 2011; 2 (2)
Colpoplastia transobturador en prolapsos de los órganos pélvicos
Borges SR, Ramón ME
Language: Spanish
References: 13
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ABSTRACT
A prospective investigation is presented applied on the correction of the POP one with mesh of polypropylene monofilament, for technique free of tension transvaginal transobturador. The objective of the present study was to validate the technique proposed by the authors in the correction of the entities that you/they have like cause a dysfunction of the diaphragm perineal. Among November 2005 and January 2009 a model of surgery tricompartimental was carried out to patient with POP, the sample was constituted by 35 patients all assisted in the service of General Surgery of the Educational General Hospital "Dr. Carlos J. Finlay". The evaluation of the pelvic floor was carried out in external consultation where the selection approaches were applied to the sample, the statistical analysis was carried out with the program SPSS for Windows. The affected age group was between the 50 and the 60 years, the patient multíparas prevailed. The uterine prolapse and the cistocele turned out to be the affections of more presentation (60%). The most frequent complication was the sepsis urinaria and in any case the rejection was presented to the material used protésico neither relapses. You concludes demonstrating the advantages of the technique in the repair of the POP one.
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