Surgical Management Of Complete Procidentia In A Female Patient With Bladder Exstrophy-Epispadias Complex: Case Report And Literature Review

GYNECOLOGY AND MINIMALLY INVASIVE THERAPY-GMIT(2018)

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We herein describe the operative approach of a postmenopausal woman with a history of surgically corrected congenital bladder exstrophy-epispadias who presented with long-standing complete procidentia. The patient was initially treated by laparoscopic sacral colpopexy in conjunction with a modified Elevate mesh kit anterior vaginal repair with and posterior vaginal wall repair in the form of native tissue suture plication repair. Her prolapse recurred 8 months' later due to a detachment of the mesh at the level of the promontorium. During the second-look laparoscopy, a resuspension of this mesh was deemed unsatisfactory; therefore, with patients' consent, a successful colpocleisis was performed. This case report emphasizes the complexity of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) in the context of a bladder exstrophy-epispadias complex. These women are more likely to fail the more conventional current surgical treatments for POP, coercing to revert to colpocleisis.
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Bladder exstrophy, colpocleisis, pelvic floor, procidentia, prolapse recurrence
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