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What impacts the all-cause risk of reoperation after pelvic organ prolapse repair? A comparison of mesh and native tissue approaches in 110,329 women

The Journal of Urology Mar 09, 2018

Dallas KB, et al. - This study was conducted to assess the effects of characteristics of the material itself, surgical experience, and patient selection on outcomes of mesh-augmented pelvic organ prolapse (POP) repair and to describe an ideal mesh usage strategy. For POP repair on a large scale, the mesh was not noted to be independently related to an increase in complication rates. This study presented a model that supported judicious use of the product on a population level balancing the risk of complications against that of POP recurrence.
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