Abstract:Objective: To evaluate objective and subjective outcomes of patients who
underwent sacrocolpopexy using autologous rectus fascia to provide more
data regarding non-mesh alternatives in pelvic organ prolapse surgery.
Design: Cohort study with retrospective and prospective data. Setting: A
single academic medical center. Population: Women who underwent
abdominal sacrocolpopexy using autologous rectus fascia between January
2010 and December 2019 Methods: Patients were recruited for a follow-up
visit including co… Show more
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