Study Objective: Sacrocolpopexy (SCP) has become the standard procedure to correct uterovaginal prolapse in women, but techniques and approaches are not standardized. We report the results of the Austrian Sacrocolpopexy Registry, which aimed to collect data on surgical techniques and perioperative outcomes.
Design: The Austrian Urogynecology Working Group initiated a registry to assess surgical variability and perioperative safety of SCP.