“…The introduction of synthetic materials in pelvic floor surgery is characterized by higher effectiveness and durability of the effect. However, an additional problem that does not occur in the case of surgeries within the patient's native tissues are complications related to the implantation of synthetic materials, 12,13 which more likely include pain, infection, disordered micturition, sexual function deterioration, or mesh exposure to the vaginal lumen, which is one of the most common complications of this type of procedure. In randomized trials, this problem appeared in 13.1% of vaginal access procedures, 3% of sacrocolpopexies performed by laparotomy and 2.5% of laparoscopic sacrocolpopexes 14,15 …”