Pelvic anatomy in laparoscopic surgery for pelvic organ prolapse: dissect your success
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VOLUME: 14 ISSUE: 4
P: 335 - 337
December 2022

Pelvic anatomy in laparoscopic surgery for pelvic organ prolapse: dissect your success

Facts Views Vis ObGyn 2022;14(4):335-337
1. Department of Gynaecological Surgery, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU) Estaing de Clermont-Ferrand, 63100 Clermont-Ferrand, France
2. Centre International de Chirurgie Endoscopique (CICE), 63000 Clermont-Ferrand, France;
3. Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Hospital Vila Franca de Xira (HVFX), 2600-009 Vila Franca de Xira, Portugal
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Abstract

Background

Laparoscopic surgery for pelvic organ prolapse is a complex procedure, requiring high technical skills and great knowledge of the anatomy to perform a safe dissection and achieve the best clinical and surgical outcomes.

Objectives

To highlight the anatomical landmarks during dissection in this procedure and give tips for a safer and more effective performance.

Materials and methods

Surgical videos of the dissection involved in laparoscopic surgery for pelvic organ prolapse in a stepwise approach.

Main outcome measures

Identification of the most important anatomical landmarks involved in the dissection of the promontory, the para-rectal space, the recto-vaginal space, and the vesico-vaginal space. Advice for acquiring better exposure and the right cleavage planes. Presentation of some difficult cases during dissection.

Results

Step-by-step overview of the different steps of dissection involved in laparoscopic surgery for pelvic organ prolapse, specifying the most important anatomical landmarks for reference and at risk of damage and presenting tips to correctly perform the dissection.

Conclusion

Besides the great surgical technical skills required, deep knowledge of pelvic anatomy is key for performing laparoscopic surgery for pelvic organ prolapse safely, minimising complications and recurrence and improving quality of life and the overall success of surgery.

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Keywords:
Laparoscopy, pelvic organ prolapse, colposacropexy, anatomy, dissection