2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00404-011-2200-7
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A modified anterior compartment reconstruction and Prolift-a for the treatment of anterior pelvic organ prolapse: a non-inferiority study

Abstract: Both the modified total pelvic reconstruction and Prolift-a operations are safe, efficacious and minimally invasive surgical treatments, while the modified procedure is relatively inexpensive, which has great perspective of clinical application in developing countries.

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“…Excluded in both groups were those with active urologic or gynecologic infection, a clear indication to hysterectomy, history of hysterectomy or pelvic surgeries, neurological diseases, mental disorder, pregnancy, or lactation. The present study was one part of a project and the sample size calculation was described in detail elsewhere . The Ethics Committee of Tongji Hospital, Shanghai approved the study and each participant provided a written informed consent.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excluded in both groups were those with active urologic or gynecologic infection, a clear indication to hysterectomy, history of hysterectomy or pelvic surgeries, neurological diseases, mental disorder, pregnancy, or lactation. The present study was one part of a project and the sample size calculation was described in detail elsewhere . The Ethics Committee of Tongji Hospital, Shanghai approved the study and each participant provided a written informed consent.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%