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AUGS/IUGA Scientific Meeting 2019
Panel: Native Tissue Trends and Techniques for Ute ...
Panel: Native Tissue Trends and Techniques for Uterine Sparing Prolapse Surgery
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The panelists discussed various aspects of uterine preservation surgeries for uterine prolapse, including the use of sacrospinous ligament hysteropexy and uterosacral ligament hysteropexy. They also addressed the issue of cervical elongation and its impact on surgical planning. The panelists highlighted the need for proper patient selection and shared their preferences for surgical techniques and sutures. The potential complications and management of buttock pain were also discussed. The Danish registry study was mentioned as an example of real-world evidence that differed from the findings of randomized controlled trials. The panelists emphasized the importance of informed patient counseling and the need for further research to compare surgical outcomes and techniques for uterine preservation surgeries. Overall, the panelists provided valuable insights into the current state of uterine preservation surgeries for uterine prolapse.
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Matteo Frigerio, MD, Kirsten B. Kluivers, MD, PhD, Robert E. Gutman, MD
Keywords
uterine preservation surgeries
uterine prolapse
sacrospinous ligament hysteropexy
uterosacral ligament hysteropexy
cervical elongation
surgical planning
patient selection
surgical techniques
complications
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