Sacrospinous Fixation (Hysteropexy)

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Sacrospinous Fixation (Hysteropexy)

A sacrospinous fixation performed through the vagina, often performed simultaneously with prolapse surgeries such as vaginal hysterectomy, anterior and posterior repair, is a surgical procedure that provides support using sutures to secure the vaginal vault to a strong ligament in the pelvis.

  • One night hospitalisation.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a sacrospinous ligament fixation?

Hanging a prolapsed cuff or sevics to sacropinonous ligament. Sacrospinous ligament fixation is a completing procedure of other surgeries like vaginal hysterectomy or if cuff prolapsed after hysterectomy; it can be choosen as a primary surgery.

Does sacrospinous fixation use mesh?

Sometimes yes; mostly made with permenant stiches the fixation procedure has completed.

Can you have prolapse surgery twice?

Yes but to avoid it, a skillful surgery is needed with permenant stiches or mesh.

How do you manage Procidentia?

Laparoscopic sacrouteropecy, Laparoscopic sacroservicopexy, Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy are gold standart procedures. Laparoscopic lateral suspension is a neewer procedure. Sacrospinous ligament fixation is a completing procedure of other surgeries like vaginal hysterectomy.

Cautıons

One night hospitalisation might be needed. Airplane travel should be avoided for 3 days following the surgery.

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