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Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy For Vault Prolapse
Gnae / Aug 22nd, 2020 10:20 am     A+ | a-


This video demonstrates laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy? This procedure is performed if you have developed a prolapse at the top of your vagina after a hysterectomy. This is called a vaginal vault prolapse. If you have a prolapse of vaginal walls that is high up in your vagina you can also benefit from a laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy.

Vault prolapse is a type of pelvic organ prolapse that occurs when the top of the vagina (vaginal vault), usually after hysterectomy, loses its support and descends downward. This condition can lead to discomfort, pressure sensation, urinary or bowel dysfunction, and reduced quality of life. Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy is considered one of the gold-standard surgical procedures for restoring vaginal support using minimally invasive techniques. World Laparoscopy Hospital (WLH), a globally recognized center of excellence in minimal access surgery, offers advanced laparoscopic pelvic reconstructive procedures along with world-class training and patient care.

Understanding Vault Prolapse

Vault prolapse generally develops after hysterectomy when the ligaments and connective tissues supporting the vaginal apex weaken. Patients may experience vaginal bulge, pelvic pressure, difficulty in urination or bowel movements, and sexual discomfort. Surgical correction is recommended when symptoms significantly affect daily life.

Sacrocolpopexy works by attaching the vaginal vault to the sacrum (lower spine bone) using surgical mesh or graft material, restoring the vagina to its natural anatomical position.

What is Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy?

Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy is a minimally invasive surgery performed through small abdominal incisions using a laparoscope and specialized instruments. Compared to open surgery, it offers reduced blood loss, shorter hospital stay, and faster recovery while maintaining similar anatomical success and quality-of-life outcomes.

During the procedure:

  • The sacral promontory is identified carefully.

  • A Y-shaped mesh is attached to the vaginal vault.

  • The mesh is then fixed to the anterior longitudinal ligament of the sacrum.

  • The peritoneum is closed to cover the mesh and prevent complications.

Why Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy is Preferred

Clinical studies show excellent long-term outcomes with high patient satisfaction. Objective cure rates around 90–95% have been reported with significant improvement in prolapse symptoms and vaginal support.

Additionally, overall sacrocolpopexy success rates for prolapse treatment are generally reported around 80–90% across studies.

Benefits of Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy

1. Minimally Invasive Approach
Small incisions reduce postoperative pain and scarring.

2. Faster Recovery
Patients typically return to normal activities sooner compared to open surgery.

3. Durable Long-Term Support
Provides strong anatomical correction and preserves vaginal length.

4. Improved Pelvic Function
Improves bladder and bowel symptoms in many patients.

Risks and Possible Complications

Like all surgeries, laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy carries some risks, including:

  • Injury to bladder, bowel, or blood vessels

  • Infection or bleeding

  • Mesh-related complications such as erosion

  • Urinary or bowel dysfunction

  • Need for repeat surgery in rare cases

However, when performed by experienced surgeons, complication rates are low and outcomes are excellent.

Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy at World Laparoscopy Hospital

World Laparoscopy Hospital is an internationally recognized institute dedicated to advanced laparoscopic and robotic surgery. The hospital combines clinical excellence, research, and structured training programs to ensure high surgical standards.

Key strengths of WLH include:

  • Advanced minimally invasive surgical infrastructure

  • Standardized competency-based surgical training

  • Focus on patient safety and quality outcomes

  • Global fellowship and diploma training programs in minimal access surgery

The philosophy of WLH — “Skilled Surgeon, Safer Surgery” — reflects its commitment to high-quality surgical care and innovation.

Patient Recovery After Surgery

Most patients experience gradual symptom relief and improved quality of life after surgery. Early recovery typically includes mild pain, gas discomfort, or temporary urinary changes. Long-term outcomes are usually excellent when postoperative instructions are followed properly.

Future of Laparoscopic Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery

With the advancement of robotic technology and high-definition laparoscopy, procedures like sacrocolpopexy are becoming even more precise and safer. Robotic-assisted techniques allow enhanced suturing precision and minimally invasive benefits similar to open surgery durability.

Conclusion

Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy is a safe, effective, and durable surgical option for treating vaginal vault prolapse. With high success rates, minimal invasiveness, and improved quality of life outcomes, it remains a preferred surgical treatment worldwide.

2 COMMENTS
Dr. Seema Shukla
#2
Aug 24th, 2020 11:55 am
Great video! It particularly inspired me. I love your techniques. Very helpful and excellent video quality. Thanks for uploading this knowledgeable video of Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy For Vault Prolapse.
Dr. Kewal Vashisht
#1
Aug 24th, 2020 11:30 am
The great video everyone should learn how to do Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy For Vault Prolapse surgery. The professor is excellent in conveying knowledge and inducing thought. Thanks.
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