Robotic Assisted Sacrocolpopexy

This is a surgical procedure used to treat pelvic organ prolapse by using surgical mesh to lift the affected organs and secured to the sacrum.

Indications:

  • Performed for symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse, vault prolapse or uterine prolapse
  • Indicated for high degree of prolapse
  • Symptoms:
    • Pressure feeling in the vagina or bulge visible at the opening of the vagina
    • Difficulty in urinating or passing bowel motions
    • Urinary symptoms consisting of incontinence or frequency
    • Pain with intercourse

Procedure:

  • This is done under a general anaesthetic
  • Abdominal approach using robotic assisted techniques
  • A Y-shaped mesh is attached at the top of the vagina with arms in front and behind, stretched to a strong ligament covering the sacrum
  • May have a concomitant cystocele repair

Recovery:

  • Usually a 2 to 3-day stay in hospital
  • You will have a catheter in the first day
  • Recovery can take up to 6 – 8 weeks
  • Avoid strenuous activity such as lifting heavy objects
  • Success rate is between 85 and 90%
  • Be aware that you would have mesh in place, yet no ruling regarding trance abdominal mesh has been influenced by the FDA and TGA statements

 

Wes RA SacroColpoPexy

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