@article{888cf5ec036a4589909af13af5a942ce,
title = "Outcomes of native tissue transvaginal apical approaches in women with advanced pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence",
abstract = "Introduction and hypothesis: Limited data exist comparing different surgical approaches in women with advanced vaginal prolapse. This study compared 2-year surgical outcomes of uterosacral ligament suspension (ULS) and sacrospinous ligament fixation (SSLF) in women with advanced prolapse (stage III–IV) and stress urinary incontinence. Methods: This was a secondary analysis of a multicenter 2 × 2 factorial randomized trial comparing (1) ULS versus SSLF and (2) behavioral therapy with pelvic floor muscle training versus usual care. Of 374 subjects, 117/188 (62.7%) in the ULS and 113/186 (60.7%) in the SSLF group had advanced prolapse. Two-year surgical success was defined by the absence of (1) apical descent ' 1/3 into the vaginal canal, (2) anterior/posterior wall descent beyond the hymen, (3) bothersome bulge symptoms, and (4) retreatment for prolapse. Secondary outcomes included individual success outcome components, symptom severity measured by the Pelvic Organ Prolapse Distress Inventory, and adverse events. Outcomes were also compared in women with advanced prolapse versus stage II prolapse. Results: Success did not differ between groups (ULS: 58.2% [57/117] versus SSLF: 58.5% [55/113], aOR 1.0 [0.5–1.8]). No differences were detected in individual success components (p ' 0.05 for all components). Prolapse symptom severity scores improved in both interventions with no intergroup differences (p = 0.82). Serious adverse events did not differ (ULS: 19.7% versus SSLF: 16.8%, aOR 1.2 [0.6–2.4]). Success was lower in women with advanced prolapse compared with stage II (58.3% versus 73.2%, aOR 0.5 [0.3–0.9]), with no retreatment in stage II. Conclusions: Surgical success, symptom severity, and overall serious adverse events did not differ between ULS and SSLF in women with advanced prolapse. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01166373.",
keywords = "Advanced prolapse, Pelvic organ prolapse, Prolapse repair, Sacrospinous ligament fixation, Uterosacral ligament suspension, Vaginal prolapse repair",
author = "{on behalf of the NICHD Pelvic Floor Disorders Network and the National Institutes of Health Office of Research on Women{\textquoteright}s Health} and Isuzu Meyer and Whitworth, {Ryan E.} and Lukacz, {Emily S.} and Smith, {Ariana L.} and Sung, {Vivian W.} and Visco, {Anthony G.} and Ackenbom, {Mary F.} and Wai, {Clifford Y.} and Donna Mazloomdoost and Gantz, {Marie G.} and Richter, {Holly E.} and {Klein Warren}, Lauren and Daryl Matthews and Amanda Shaffer and Terry, {Tamara T.} and Jutta Thornberry and Dennis Wallace and Wilson, {Kevin A.} and Katherine Hartmann and Alicia Ballard and Julie Burge and Burgio, {Kathryn L.} and Kathy Carter and Goode, {Patricia S.} and Markland, {Alayne D.} and Pair, {Lisa S.} and Candace Parker-Autry and Varner, {R. Edward} and Wilson, {Tracey S.} and Amundsen, {Cindy L.} and Ingrid Harm-Ernandes and Mary Raynor and Siddiqui, {Nazema Y.} and Weidner, {Alison C.} and Wu, {Jennifer M.} and Albo, {Michael E.} and Cara Grimes and Nager, {Charles W.} and Nguyen, {John N.} and S. Jakus-Waldman and Gouri Diwadkar and Dyer, {Keisha Y.} and Hall, {Lynn M.} and Mackinnon, {Linda M.} and Menefee, {Shawn A.} and Jasmine Tan-Kim and Gisselle Zazueta-Damian and Shanna Atnip and David Rahn and Joseph Schaffer",
note = "Funding Information: Supported by grants from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (UG1 HD054241, UG1 HD041261, UG1 HD054214, UG1 HD041267, UG1 HD069010, UG1 HD069006, UG1 HD069013, U24 HD069031) and the National Institutes of Health Office of Research on Women{\textquoteright}s Health. Funding Information: In addition to the authors, the following members of the Pelvic Floor Disorders Network participated in the Operations and Pelvic Muscle Training in the Management of Apical Support Loss (OPTIMAL) trial: RTI International. Klein Warren, Lauren. Matthews, Daryl. Shaffer, Amanda. Terry, Tamara T. Thornberry, Jutta. Wallace, Dennis. Wilson, Kevin A. Hartmann, Katherine. University of Alabama at Birmingham. Ballard, Alicia. Burge, Julie. Burgio, Kathryn L. Carter, Kathy. Goode, Patricia S. Markland, Alayne D. Pair, Lisa S. Parker-Autry, Candace. Varner, R Edward. Wilson, Tracey S. Duke University. Amundsen, Cindy L. Harm-Ernandes, Ingrid. Raynor, Mary. Siddiqui, Nazema Y. Weidner, Alison C. Wu, Jennifer M. University of California at San Diego. Albo, Michael E. Grimes, Cara. Nager, Charles W. Kaiser Permanente-Downey. Nguyen, John N. Kaiser Permanente-Bellflower. Jakus-Waldman, S. Kaiser Permanente-San Diego. Diwadkar, Gouri. Dyer, Keisha Y. Hall, Lynn M. Mackinnon, Linda M. Menefee, Shawn A. Tan-Kim, Jasmine. Zazueta-Damian, Gisselle. University of Texas-Southwestern. Atnip, Shanna. Moore, Elva Kelly. Rahn, David. Schaffer, Joseph. University of Pittsburgh. Borello-France, D. Former NICHD. Meikle, Susan F. Cleveland Clinic. Barber, Matthew D. Frick, Anna. Jelovsek, John Eric. O?Dougherty, Betsy Paraiso, Marie FR. Pung, Ly. Ridgeway, Beri M. Williams, Cheryl. Loyola University Chicago. Brubaker, Linda. Mueller, Elizabeth. Tulke, Mary. University of Michigan. Casher, Yang Wang. Chen, Yeh-Hsin. DiFranco, Donna. Marchant, Bev. Spino, Cathie. Wei, John T. University of Utah Medical Center. Baker, Jan. Hsu, Yvonne. Masters, Maria. Orr, Amy. Supported by grants from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (UG1 HD054241, UG1 HD041261, UG1 HD054214, UG1 HD041267, UG1 HD069010, UG1 HD069006, UG1 HD069013, U24 HD069031) and the National Institutes of Health Office of Research on Women?s Health. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020, The International Urogynecological Association.",
year = "2020",
month = oct,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1007/s00192-020-04271-y",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "31",
pages = "2155--2164",
journal = "International Urogynecology Journal and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction",
issn = "0937-3462",
publisher = "Springer London",
number = "10",
}