Laparoscopic Hysterectomy with Sacrocolpopexy for Uterine Prolapse in Elderly Women
This video demonstrate Laparoscopic Hysterectomy with Sacrocolpopexy for Uterine Prolapse performed by Dr R K Mishra at World Laparoscopy Hospital. Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy with Sacrocolpopexy is performed in order to correct prolapse and/or herniation of the vagina, uterus, and bladder. In this procedure, which is done in conjunction with a laparoscopic hysterectomy, mesh is used to anchor the cervix to the anterior longitudinal ligament of sacrum, thereby lifting the vagina and bladder into their normal anatomic positions. Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy can also be performed in women who have suffered a prolapse of the vagina and sometimes the intestines as well—a condition known as enterocele. Traditional open abdominal sacrocolpopexy has been shown to be a durable and successful method of repairing symptomatic prolapse while maintaining natural vaginal depth and length. We have now adapted the techniques utilized in open surgery to laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy. Laparoscopic surgery offers a minimally invasive approach with several technical advantages for the surgeon, including enhanced visualization with magnification, reduced blood loss, improved suturing techniques. Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy avoids the need for a large abdominal incision, women undergoing this procedure are able to experience a less painful recovery with a significantly quicker return to normal activities than would be possible with open surgery. In this procedure, the patient is placed under general anesthesia and five small incisions are made in the lower abdomen, allowing introduction of a camera, three robotic instrument arms and one accessory port for passage of sutures and mesh materials. In cases of advanced uterine prolapse, a hysterectomy will then be performed with preservation of the cervix. Following this, a small piece of polypropylene mesh is used to anchor the cervix, vagina and bladder to the anterior longitudial ligament of sacral bone. In some cases, the uterus can be preserved and suspended in a similar manner—a procedure known as sacrohysteropexy. Finally, tissues are sewn over the mesh to form a barrier between the mesh and surrounding pelvic organs.
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Dr. Manveer Singh
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Jun 29th, 2020 6:43 am
Such an excellent presentation. Excellent surgery techniques. Thanks for uploading this video of Laparoscopic Hysterectomy with Sacrocolpopexy for Uterine Prolapse in Elderly Women.
Dr. Savyasachui Gupta
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Mar 19th, 2021 10:55 am
This is a great opportunity to learn laparoscopy surgery for doctors. Dr. Mishra is providing a live video of Laparoscopic Hysterectomy with Sacrocolpopexy for Uterine Prolapse in Elderly Women. . Sir you are doing a great job.
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