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Cleaning up the Mesh: Mesh Excision Surgery in a T ...
Cleaning up the Mesh: Mesh Excision Surgery in a Tertiary Urogynecology Service - Brendan P Browne, MB, BCh, BAO
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In this document, the authors summarize the conclusions drawn from their research on mesh related complications. The most common symptoms associated with these complications were vaginal bleeding and discharge, pelvic pain, and urinary symptoms. The authors found that mesh excision typically resolved vaginal bleeding, discharge, and pelvic pain. However, urinary symptoms often required further treatment even after mesh excision. <br /><br />The authors highlight the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to assessing and managing mesh related complications in order to improve treatment outcomes. They mention that this approach is a requirement for NHS commissioning of Mesh centers, indicating the importance placed on this issue in healthcare systems.
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mesh related complications
vaginal bleeding
discharge
pelvic pain
urinary symptoms
mesh excision
treatment outcomes
multidisciplinary approach
NHS commissioning
Mesh centers
Graft-Related Complications
Vaginal Bleeding
Vaginal Discharge
Pelvic Pain
Urinary Symptoms
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