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doi:10.1007/s00192-023-05512-6...

Auteur
Hornemann, Amadeus Weissenbacher, Tobias Hoch, Benjamin Franz, Wolfgang Lingwal, Neelam Suetterlin, Marc Holthaus, Bernd
Langue
en
Editeur

Springer

Catégorie

Urology

Année

2023

Date de référencement

03/05/2023

Mots clés
semitendinosus tendon genital prolapse pelvic organ prolapse uterine prolapse hott® vaginal prolapse synthetic patients tissue thigh mesh tendon
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Abstract Introduction and hypothesis The use of synthetic mesh for prolapse and incontinence surgery is discussed controversially and in several countries is either no longer used or permissible.

Previous approaches with autologous tissue did not show from a patient´s perspective convincing long-term results.

As there have been repeatedly significant complications with synthetic mesh, a new approach is urgently needed.

During orthopedics and trauma surgeries, tendons from the thigh have been used for decades to replace cruciate ligament.

The procedure of tendon removal from the thigh is fast, easy to learn and morbidity is low.

In addition, a long-term durability of the transplant ought to be expected.

The objective of this investigation was to show our experience with a semitendinosus tendon instead of a mesh for genital prolapse repair.

Method After the first successful attempts using such tendons in cervicosacropexy and pectopexy in patients with genital prolapse, we initiated a national multicenter study in 2020.

Five German hospitals participated in order to determine the feasibility of cervicosacropexy with tendon tissue instead of mesh.

Result Up until now, we have operated and observed 113 patients for at least 6 months and have seen stable results in terms of fixation of the apical compartment.

The expected low morbidity at the donor site was also confirmed through subjective assessment of the patients (Knee and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score).

Improvement of quality of life was confirmed after the procedure with the Short Form Health Survey 12, Version 2.0.

The results of this multicenter study showed that the desired elevation of the apical compartment with tendon tissue can be achieved with low morbidity and without a synthetic mesh.

Conclusion Women with uterine prolapse can be treated minimally invasively and with very low morbidity by using the semitendinosus tendon.

The involvement of multiple (five) medical centers confirms that the technique is easy to learn and be transferred to other clinical centers.

Hornemann, Amadeus,Weissenbacher, Tobias,Hoch, Benjamin,Franz, Wolfgang,Lingwal, Neelam,Suetterlin, Marc,Holthaus, Bernd, 2023, From thigh to pelvis: female genital prolapse repair with an autologous semitendinosus tendon transplant, Springer

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