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Prolapse reconstruction mesh EndoGYNious
cystocelerectocelelaparoscopic approach

Prolapse reconstruction mesh - EndoGYNious  - AMI - Agency for Medical Innovations - cystocele / rectocele / laparoscopic approach
Prolapse reconstruction mesh - EndoGYNious  - AMI - Agency for Medical Innovations - cystocele / rectocele / laparoscopic approach
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Characteristics

Mesh type
prolapse
Type of prolapse
cystocele, rectocele
Surgical technique
laparoscopic approach
Patient type
women

Description

Y-shaped mesh for sacrocolpopexy and sacrocervicopexy Laparosopic mesh procedure Indication: Surgical treatment (laparotomy or laparoscopic approach) of symptomatic POP, restricted to cervical-, or vault prolapse, cystocele or rectocele, with or without urinary incontinence. Treatment of Pelvic Organ Prolapse Transabdominal mesh implant for surgical treatment of female pelvic organ prolapse (POP). Y-shaped mesh prosthesis with double-layer mesh and single-layer mesh body For well-established procedures sacrocolpopexy and sacrocervicopexy in pelvic organ prolapse surgery Ultralight, monofilament, polypropylene mesh with hexagonal structure Features Implantation via laparoscopic or transabdominal (open surgery) approach Implant is made of lightweight, wide-pore, biocompatible monofilament mesh material. Benefits Can successfully cure patients with pelvic organ prolapse Low rates of erosion in a 3-month follow-up period (< 3%) Low rates of severe postoperative pain in a 3-month follow-up period (< 3%) Very low rate of intra-operative complications (<0.5%)
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