Background: In the female population, pelvic organ prolapse is a common problem that lowers people's quality of life in terms of their health. Depending on the severity of the prolapse and the symptoms, there are many treatment options. Simple observation, vaginal pessaries, or surgical management are all possible treatments. Reconstructive pelvic surgery with or without mesh augmentation and obliterative surgery are two surgical treatments that are available. Due to the contentious concerns surrounding the use of mesh and the rising demand for uterine preservation, surgical practices are currently shifting.
Methods: Just two cases are included in this study due to the rarity of this condition. In this study, I introduce a new technique to the literature (Mostafa Maged sling technique) which will be challenging. This technique depends on round ligaments and ovarian ligament to hitch up the whole uterus.
Results: There were no difficulties following the procedure. None of the patients required blood transfusions, and there were no signs of dehiscence or incision infection. Non-steroidal antiinflammatory medications were administered to both patients as analgesia. On the first postoperative day, the foley catheters were removed from both patients.
Conclusion: A simple and new manueuver is applied in the literature to treat the uterine prolapse. It is easy to learn and easy to perform. We need further studies to compare different techniques including Mostafa Maged sling operation to manage uterine prolapse.
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