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Short and Long Term Results: What Can You Expect Following LSCP?

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Long term results of LSCP (13 years of follow up) performed with the described double mesh technique are rather good according to satisfaction index and QoL questionnaires. But 25% of patients had to be re operated average 5–8 years after first procedure, mainly for recurrent cystocele. This means that the results published in most series with a follow up between 1 and 3 years are truly overoptimistic.

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von Theobald, P. (2017). Short and Long Term Results: What Can You Expect Following LSCP?. In: Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy for Beginners. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57636-7_9

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