Guideline No. 413: Surgical Management of Apical Pelvic Organ Prolapse in Women

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Geoffrion, Roxana
Larouche, Maryse
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surgical mesh; suspensions; uterine prolapse; pelvic pain; urinary bladder; decision making; shared; SACROSPINOUS LIGAMENT FIXATION; ABDOMINAL SACRAL COLPOPEXY; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; VAGINAL VAULT PROLAPSE; LAPAROSCOPIC SACROCOLPOPEXY; UTEROVAGINAL PROLAPSE; ROBOTIC SACROCOLPOPEXY; UTERUS PRESERVATION; SEXUAL FUNCTION; TERM OUTCOMES;
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10.1016/j.jogc.2021.02.001
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
摘要
Objective: To compare success and complication rates of apical suspension procedures for the surgical management of symptomatic uterine or vaginal vault prolapse. Target population: Women with symptomatic uterine or vaginal vault prolapse seeking surgical correction. Options: Interventions included abdominal apical reconstructive repairs (sacrocolpopexy, sacrohysteropexy, or uterosacral hysteropexy) via open, laparoscopic, or robotic approaches; vaginal apical reconstructive repairs (vault suspensions or hysteropexy, sacrospinous, uterosacral, iliococcygeus, McCall's, or Manchester types); and vaginal obliterative procedures (with or without uterus in situ). Individual procedures or broad categories of procedures were compared: (1) vaginal versus abdominal routes for reconstruction, (2) abdominal procedures for reconstruction, (3) vaginal procedures for reconstruction, (4) hysterectomy and suspension versus hysteropexy for reconstruction, and (5) reconstructive versus obliterative options. Outcomes: The Urogynaecology Committee selected outcomes of interest: objective failure (obtained via validated pelvic organ prolapse [POP] quantification systems and defined as overall objective failure as well as failure rate by compartment); subjective failure (recurrence of bulge symptoms determined subjectively, with or without use of a validated questionnaire); reoperation for POP recurrence; complications of postoperative lower urinary tract symptoms (de novo or postoperative stress urinary incontinence; reoperation for persistent, recurrent, or de novo stress urinary incontinence; urge urinary incontinence; and voiding dysfunction); perioperatively recognized urinary tract injury (bladder or ureter); other complications (mesh exposure, defined as mesh being visible and exposed in the vagina, and non-sexual pelvic pain); and sexual function (de novo dyspareunia and sexual function score according to a validated questionnaire). Benefits, harms, and costs: This guideline will benefit patients seeking surgical correction of apical POP by improving counselling on surgical treatment options and possible outcomes. It will also benefit surgical providers by improving their knowledge of various surgical approaches. Data presented could be used to develop frameworks and tools for shared decision-making. Evidence: We searched Medline, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), and Embase from 2002 to 2019. The search included multiple terms for apical POP surgical procedures, approaches, and complications. We excluded POP repairs using transvaginal mesh and studies that compared procedures without apical suspension. We included randomized controlled trials and prospective or retrospective comparative studies. We limited language of publication to English and French and accessibility to full text. A systematic review and meta-analysis was performed. Validation methods: The authors rated the quality of evidence and strength of recommendations using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) approach. See online Appendix A (Tables A1 for definitions and A2 for interpretations of strong and weak recommendations). Intended users: Gynaecologists, urologists, urogynaecologists, and other health care providers who assess, counsel, and care for women with POP.
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