“…Because of its beneficial profile in experimental settings [10,11], favorable pilot studies [12,13], as well as proven efficacy and tissue-friendly qualities when used in stress urinary incontinence surgery [14], most synthetic biomaterials currently marketed are monofilament, macroporous polypropylene mesh. This is the first report from an ongoing international, multicenter cohort study focusing on short-term outcomes of pelvic organ prolapse repair using a standardized surgical kit with macroporous, monofilament polypropylene mesh placed through a transobturator or transgluteal approach (Prolift®, Ethicon, Somerville, NJ, USA).…”