Outcomes of colpectomy for uterovaginal and posthysterectomy vault prolapse: A comparative study between normal and overweight women

© Copyright P. Hengrasmee et al., 2019. The objective of the study is to compare success and perioperative outcomes of colpectomy for severe prolapse between normal and overweight patients. This is a retrospective cohort study of 95 non-sexually active women undergoing colpectomy for severe prolapse...

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Main Authors: Pattaya Hengrasmee, Parit Wachasiddhisilpa, Chutimon Asumpinwong, Pichai Leerasiri
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spelling th-mahidol.521042020-01-27T17:21:15Z Outcomes of colpectomy for uterovaginal and posthysterectomy vault prolapse: A comparative study between normal and overweight women Pattaya Hengrasmee Parit Wachasiddhisilpa Chutimon Asumpinwong Pichai Leerasiri Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University Medicine © Copyright P. Hengrasmee et al., 2019. The objective of the study is to compare success and perioperative outcomes of colpectomy for severe prolapse between normal and overweight patients. This is a retrospective cohort study of 95 non-sexually active women undergoing colpectomy for severe prolapse between July 2010 and December 2015. Vaginal hysterectomy was performed for those with uterovaginal prolapse. Prolapse stage and location were identified according to Pelvic Organ Prolapse Quantification (POP-Q) measurements. Demographic data and perioperative outcomes were recorded. Patients were categorized into normal-weight and overweight groups according to World Health Organization body mass index classification for adults. During postoperative visit, prolapse symptoms and POP-Q measurements were re-evaluated. Objective cure was defined as prolapse at or above hymen, while subjective cure determined as resolution of prolapse sensation. One-third was determined as overweight. Objective cure was 81.1%, whereas subjective cure was 95.8%. Overweight patients significantly demonstrated poorer perioperative outcomes including increased blood loss, more advanced stage prolapse, and lower success rates. In conclusion, colpectomy is an effective repair procedure for non-sexually active women with severe prolapse due to low perioperative morbidities and favorable surgical outcomes. However, special precaution is required when performing this procedure in overweight women. 2020-01-27T10:21:15Z 2020-01-27T10:21:15Z 2019-01-01 Article Urogynaecologia International Journal. Vol.31, No.1 (2019), 1-6 10.4081/uij.2019.213 20388314 11213086 2-s2.0-85067701858 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/52104 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85067701858&origin=inward
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Pattaya Hengrasmee
Parit Wachasiddhisilpa
Chutimon Asumpinwong
Pichai Leerasiri
Outcomes of colpectomy for uterovaginal and posthysterectomy vault prolapse: A comparative study between normal and overweight women
description © Copyright P. Hengrasmee et al., 2019. The objective of the study is to compare success and perioperative outcomes of colpectomy for severe prolapse between normal and overweight patients. This is a retrospective cohort study of 95 non-sexually active women undergoing colpectomy for severe prolapse between July 2010 and December 2015. Vaginal hysterectomy was performed for those with uterovaginal prolapse. Prolapse stage and location were identified according to Pelvic Organ Prolapse Quantification (POP-Q) measurements. Demographic data and perioperative outcomes were recorded. Patients were categorized into normal-weight and overweight groups according to World Health Organization body mass index classification for adults. During postoperative visit, prolapse symptoms and POP-Q measurements were re-evaluated. Objective cure was defined as prolapse at or above hymen, while subjective cure determined as resolution of prolapse sensation. One-third was determined as overweight. Objective cure was 81.1%, whereas subjective cure was 95.8%. Overweight patients significantly demonstrated poorer perioperative outcomes including increased blood loss, more advanced stage prolapse, and lower success rates. In conclusion, colpectomy is an effective repair procedure for non-sexually active women with severe prolapse due to low perioperative morbidities and favorable surgical outcomes. However, special precaution is required when performing this procedure in overweight women.
author2 Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University
author_facet Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University
Pattaya Hengrasmee
Parit Wachasiddhisilpa
Chutimon Asumpinwong
Pichai Leerasiri
format Article
author Pattaya Hengrasmee
Parit Wachasiddhisilpa
Chutimon Asumpinwong
Pichai Leerasiri
author_sort Pattaya Hengrasmee
title Outcomes of colpectomy for uterovaginal and posthysterectomy vault prolapse: A comparative study between normal and overweight women
title_short Outcomes of colpectomy for uterovaginal and posthysterectomy vault prolapse: A comparative study between normal and overweight women
title_full Outcomes of colpectomy for uterovaginal and posthysterectomy vault prolapse: A comparative study between normal and overweight women
title_fullStr Outcomes of colpectomy for uterovaginal and posthysterectomy vault prolapse: A comparative study between normal and overweight women
title_full_unstemmed Outcomes of colpectomy for uterovaginal and posthysterectomy vault prolapse: A comparative study between normal and overweight women
title_sort outcomes of colpectomy for uterovaginal and posthysterectomy vault prolapse: a comparative study between normal and overweight women
publishDate 2020
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