Mesh-related complications from reconstructive surgery for pelvic organ prolapse in Chinese patients in Hong Kong

Osanna YK Wan, Symphorosa SC Chan, Rachel YK Cheung, Tony KH Chung
2018 Hong Kong Medical Journal  
Mesh-related complications from reconstructive surgery for pelvic organ prolapse are of international concern. The present study aimed to review the incidence, management, and surgical outcomes of mesh-related complications in a Chinese population compared with existing studies involving Western populations. Methods: This was an analysis of a prospectively collected cohort. Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy, laparoscopic hystercolposacropexy, or transvaginal mesh surgery were offered with or without
more » ... oncomitant vaginal hysterectomy or continence surgery. Patients were followed up and mesh-related complications were noted. Results: Overall, 276 Chinese women who received mesh surgery were included for data analysis. There were 22 mesh-related complications found during a mean follow-up period of 40 months. Mesh exposure accounted for 20 these complications; significantly more occurred after transvaginal than after abdominal mesh surgery (16 vs 4; P=0.01). Median duration from primary operation to the time of mesh exposure detection was 12 months (interquartile range=4.8-32.8 months). Ten patients required surgical excisions of exposed mesh. The re-operation rate after mesh complications was Mesh-related complications from reconstructive surgery for pelvic organ prolapse in Chinese patients in Hong Kong Hong Kong Med J 2018;24:Epub
doi:10.12809/hkmj177173 pmid:30065122 fatcat:xyq5gxswnbdrhnoybw3xgsdyde