Laparoscopic pelvic floor repair is an effective procedure and enables us to combine the advantages of laparotomy with the low morbidity of the vaginal route. In Europe, the sacrocolpopexy was more popular, but uterosacral ligament suspension is the most natural anatomic repair of defects and, hence, the least likely to be predisposed to future defects in the anterior or posterior vaginal wall or to compromise vaginal function. However, further studies are required on the long-term efficiency and reliability in order to evaluate the value of this technique.