The aim of this paper is to report vaginal erosion of cadaveric fascia lata used for abdominal sacrocolpopexy and suburethral sling urethropexy. The charts of patients who underwent abdominal sacrocolpopexy or suburethral sling urethropexy between March 1994 and February 1999 were reviewed for perioperative data. In 47 cases of abdominal sacrocolpopexy or suburethral sling, 32 utilized cadaveric fascia lata, with 11 for sacrocolpopexy and 22 for suburethral sling. Vaginal erosion of cadaveric fascia lata graft was noted in 5 (23%) following sling procedure and 3 (27%) following sacrocolpopexy, diagnosed a mean of 36.8 days (+/- 7.1, range 27-45) following surgery. These women were treated conservatively with estrogen vaginal cream, and both vaginal and oral antibiotics. Four of the 8 (50%) underwent excision of the exposed graft and reapproximation of the vaginal edges under local anesthesia, whereas the remainder responded to medical therapy alone. None of the patients experienced recurrence of vaginal vault prolapse or urinary incontinence following graft erosion. Comparison of women with vaginal erosion of cadaveric fascia lata to those without revealed an association with perioperative febrile morbidity (P=0.04), but not with age, hormonal or insurance status, body mass index, history of diabetes mellitus or smoking, length of surgery, estimated blood loss, change in hematocrit, or other perioperative complications. Vaginal erosion of cadaveric fascia lata utilized for abdominal sacrocolpopexy and suburethral sling was noted in 25% of our patients and may have an infectious etiology. Conservative treatment with antibiotics and estrogen is effective, but removal of exposed graft with vaginal closure may be necessary.

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