Clinical effect of transvaginal anterior sacrospinous ligament suspensions fixation on the treatment of pelvic organ prolapse
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    Objective:To evaluate the effect of transvaginal bilateral sacrospinous ligament suspensions fixation on treating anterior and middle pelvic organ prolapse. Methods:Fifty-seven patients with pelvic prolapse of degree Ⅱ or above who had clinical symptoms and surgical intention were selected and were underwent transvaginal bilateral sacrospinous ligament suspensions fixation. Patients’ age,operation time,bleeding volume,and pre- and post-operation POP-Q score and PFDI-20 score were recorded and were analyzed. Results:The average operation time was (57.70±21.42) min and the average blood loss was (45.44±40.00) mL. Scores of Aa,Ba,C and PFDI-20 before and after surgery had statistically significant differences(P<0.05). Conclusion:Transvaginal anterior sacrospinous ligament suspensions fixation is a safe and effective method for treating patients with anterior and middle pelvic organ prolapse.

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Sun Yuhan, Lei Li, Zhao Chengzhi, Liu Mingbo, Lu Shentao, Liu Lubin. Clinical effect of transvaginal anterior sacrospinous ligament suspensions fixation on the treatment of pelvic organ prolapse[J]. Journal of Chongqing Medical University,2020,45(10):1474-1477

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