ROBOT-ASSISTED SACROCOLPOPEXY


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Abstract

Genital prolapse (GP) - a common pathological condition; surgical correction ofGPis one of the most common indications for surgery on the pelvic organs in women. There are many ways of surgical correction of GP, but general recommendations for the surgical treatment of female genital prolapse are still not developed. One of the methods of surgical correction of GP includes sacrocolpopexy. To date, sacrocolpopexy is performed predominantly by a laparoscopic approach and can be used to eliminate virtually any type of GP. Implementation of the procedure by the daVinci robotic system (Intuitive Surgical, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA) using modern synthetic prosthetic and suture materials allows to reduce intervention-induced injury, reduce the risk of postoperative complications and reduce the hospital stay. This clinical observation demonstrates the ability to perform a robotic-assisted sacrocolpopexy.

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LA. A Reva

SBEI HPE MSMSU n.a. A.I. Evdokimov of RMPH

Department of Urology

K. B Kolontarev

SBEI HPE MSMSU n.a. A.I. Evdokimov of RMPH

Email: kb80@yandex.ru
Teaching Assistant at the Department of Urology, Faculty of Postgraduate Education

P. L Rasner

SBEI HPE MSMSU n.a. A.I. Evdokimov of RMPH

Department of Urology

M. Yu Gvozdev

SBEI HPE MSMSU n.a. A.I. Evdokimov of RMPH

Department of Urology

D. Yu Pushkar

SBEI HPE MSMSU n.a. A.I. Evdokimov of RMPH

Department of Urology

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