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Title: Treatment of uterine prolapse with bilateral hydronephrosis in a young nulliparous woman; a newminimally invasive extraperitoneal technique
Authors: Kurt, S.
Güler, Tolga
Canda, M.T.
Demirtas, O.
Tasyurt, A.
Keywords: Ligamentopexy
Minimally invasive
Uterine prolapse
creatinine
furosemide
infusion fluid
urea
adult
anterior colporrhaphy
article
bladder catheterization
case report
clinical evaluation
constipation
creatinine blood level
cystocele
diuretic therapy
echography
edema
female
follow up
gynecological examination
human
hydronephrosis
intravenous administration
kidney pelvis
kidney size
Kurt extraperitoneal ligamentopexy
minimally invasive surgery
mixed incontinence
nullipara
postoperative period
preoperative evaluation
round ligament of uterus
treatment outcome
urea blood level
ureter dilatation
uterine cervix disease
uterine cervix edema
uterine cervix erosion
uterus prolapse
uterus surgery
vagina pessary
complication
procedures
Uterine Prolapse
Adult
Female
Humans
Hydronephrosis
Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures
Abstract: A 37-year-old nulligravid woman presented with a 2-year history of uterine prolapse along with mixed incontinence. Gynecological examination confirmed third degree cystocele and uterine prolapse. Renal ultrasonography showed enlarged kidneys and marked dilation of the bilateral pelvicalyceal system. She was hospitalized and a ring pessary was inserted after bladder catheterization. Her preoperative evaluation was performed and the patient was operated one month after her first admission. Anterior colporrhaphy along with Kurt Extraperitoneal Ligamentopexy was performed without any complication. A control visit on second postoperative month revealed recovery of incontinence symptoms and no prolapse was observed. To our knowledge this is the first reported treatment of a case with bilateral hydronephrosis due to uterine prolapse that were corrected and overcame with a novel minimally invasive extraperitoneal approach by fixation of bilateral round ligaments to the rectus fascia sheet.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/7630
ISSN: 1128-3602
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