Objectives: At the time of controversies on surgical treatment of pelvic organ prolapse, our aim was to describe an effective technique of hysterocolpectomy with colpocleisis for elderly patients not wishing to maintain vaginal sexual activity and present mid-term results including pelvic floor symptoms and quality of life, patient satisfaction and surgical complications using validated scores.
Study Design: We conducted a retrospective study of all patients having undergone this surgery between June 2006 and June 2016. Women were examined using POP-Q classification and completed validated questionnaires concerning symptoms and quality of life before and after the surgery.
The most important prognostic factor in vulvar cancer is inguinal lymph node status at the time of diagnosis, even in locally advanced vulvar tumors. The aim of our study was to identify the risk factors of lymph node involvement in these women, especially the impact of lichen sclerosis (LS). We conducted a retrospective population-based cross-sectional study in two French referral gynecologic oncology institutions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: To evaluate fertility and pregnancy outcomes in patients with uterus bicorporeal and blind hemivagina. Our second objective was to investigate factors predicting fertility and pregnancy outcomes in those patients.
Material And Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis in a tertiary referring gynaecological department, in France.
Introduction: Patients with Mayer - Rokitansky - Küster - Hauser (MRKH) syndrome often experience chronic pelvic pain negatively impacting their life's quality. Our understanding of the factors involved in this symptom remains poor. The aim of our study was to further investigate the different components of this pelvic pain in patients with MRKH undergoing pelvic surgery.
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November 2019
Introduction: Labiaplasty is a surgery currently booming. The number of publications on this subject is also increasing significantly. With the increase of the operated cases, we see more and more consultations for revisions after a labiaplasty, called secondary labiaplasty.
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