Sixty-six erosions were observed with synthetic mesh (26 rectal, 32 vaginal, 8 recto-vaginal fistulae) and one (perineal erosion) with biological mesh. The synthetic and the biological mesh...
1 Mesh erosion 4.1.1 Vaginal extrusion 4.1.2 Erosion into the urethra or bladder 4.2 Pain 4.3 Pelvic infection 4.4 Others 4.5 Risk factors for complications 4.5.1 Concomitant surgery 4.5.2...
Mesh erosion after anterior prosthetic reinforcement by vaginal route: risk factors and management.
Abstract Aims A 2.5-year outcome analysis was performed on patients who underwent transvaginal repair of total pelvic organ prolapse with single polypropylene mesh. A description of the repair tech...
Women receive bladder slings to treat stress urinary incontinence, but these slings can have many risks. Some may not meet the criteria for surgical complications according to traditional definitions. These typically develop after hospital discharge because a routine surgical audit did not identify them. Mesh slings are more likely to cause complications than slings made of native tissues. This is because synthetic mesh can cause many problems, including infection and long-term pain. According t...
Request PDF | On Nov 1, 2009, V. Solà and others published Incidence and Management of Mesh Extrusion or Vaginal Erosion after Genital Prolapse Surgery Repair | Find, read and cite all the research...
A 39 year-old vaginal multipara status postpubovaginal sling in 2002 and a transobturator tape procedure in 2004 presented with persistent stress incontinence and vaginal polypropylene mesh erosion...
Vaginal mesh erosion into the bladder after midurethral sling procedure or cystocele repair is uncommon, with only a few cases having been reported in the literature. The ideal surgical management...
Vaginal mesh erosion is a devastating complication after pelvic floor mesh surgery and it can be treated conservatively or with surgical revision. However, the management options following a failed...
Atlanta mesh removal surgeon, Dr. John Miklos, specializes in treating vaginal mesh complications, including complications of transvaginal mesh.