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Subtotal vaginal hysterectomy with cervical ring preservation and cervical stump suspension to the sacrospinous ligament in women with pelvic organ prolapse: An exposed cohort study. | LitMetric

Objectives: To evaluate the short-term safety and efficacy of vaginal hysterectomy with cervical preservation in patients with genital prolapse stages II to IV.

Materials And Methods: This is a descriptive case series study. It included women with genital prolapse stages II to IV, indicated for vaginal hysterectomy, with negative cervicovaginal cytology for malignancy, who underwent subtotal vaginal hysterectomy with suspension of the cervical stump to the sacrospinous ligament between June 1 and December 31, 2023, at a high-complexity general clinic. Sociodemographic variables and complications six months postoperatively were analyzed. The surgical technique is presented, and descriptive analysis, along with a detailed surgical technique exposition of cervical stump suspension to the sacrospinous ligament, was conducted.

Results: During the described period, 10 patients consulted, of whom eight met the inclusion criteria. The mean duration of the surgical procedure was 133 minutes. Average blood loss was 200 cc. One patient required analgesic use of pregabalin for peripheral neuropathic pain, achieving adequate postoperative pain control. No other intraoperative or postoperative complications were reported. No prolapse recurrence was observed six months postevaluation.

Conclusions: Subtotal vaginal hysterectomy with cervical stump suspension to the sacrospinous ligament is a surgical repair technique that could be considered for the management of uterine prolapse. Randomized studies comparing this technique with other management alternatives are needed to evaluate its long-term efficacy and safety.

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