骶骶固定术后骶前腹膜后血肿的腹腔镜治疗。

IF 1.7 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Giovanni Panico, Sara Mastrovito, Davide Arrigo, Camilla Riccetti, Giuseppe Campagna, Giovanni Scambia, Alfredo Ercoli
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背景:微创骶colpop固定术(SCP)已成为治疗盆腔器官脱垂的金标准手术。然而,它需要进行深度手术解剖,这是正确定位补片所必需的,并且并非没有术中和术后并发症,包括可能危及生命的术中出血或术后血肿的零星病例。该区域出血并发症的适当处理取决于个别病例和血流动力学不稳定的存在,从紧急开放手术到保守的观望方法。目的:探讨一种有效的处理SCP出血并发症的方法,提高对这一罕见并发症的认识。参与者:一名69岁的女性因SCP术后第二天出现大量骶前血肿而接受腹腔镜翻修手术。干预:评估微创翻修手术对腹腔镜下SCP术后大量骶前血肿的治疗效果。腹腔镜翻修手术使血肿完全引流,无并发症,术后第7天出院。结论:本视频回顾了腹腔镜下进行成功和安全的翻修手术来处理SCP后骶前血肿的步骤,并说明了该手术的适应性,同时提供了在不需要去除补片的情况下成功实施该手术的具体技巧和技巧,从而为患者保留了最佳结果。有什么新鲜事吗?这是第一个描述的手术处理后腹膜后血肿后的阴道粘连。该研究的结论为妇科医生面对脱垂假体手术后出现腹膜后骶前血肿的患者提供了宝贵的资源。
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Laparoscopic management of presacral retroperitoneal haematoma after sacrocolpopexy.

Background: Minimally invasive sacrocolpopexy (SCP) has emerged as the gold standard procedure for pelvic organ prolapse. However, it entails a deep surgical dissection, essential for proper mesh positioning, and is not devoid of intraoperative and postoperative complications, including sporadic cases of potentially life-threatening intraoperative bleeding or postoperative haematomashaematomas. The appropriate management of bleeding complications in this area varies depending on the individual case and presence of hemodynamic instability, from emergency open surgery to a conservative wait-and-see approach.

Objectives: To illustrate an effective method for the management of bleeding complications of SCP and raise awareness about this unusual complication.

Participant: A 69-year-old woman underwent laparoscopic revision surgery due to evidence of a voluminous presacral haematoma on the second postoperative day after SCP.

Intervention: The effectiveness of minimally invasive revision surgery for the management of voluminous presacral haematoma following laparoscopic SCP was assessed. Laparoscopic revision surgery allowed for the complete drainage of the haematoma without complications, resulting in discharge on postoperativeday seven.

Conclusions: The video reviews the steps of the laparoscopic approach for performing a successful and safe revision surgery to manage presacral haematomas after SCP, and illustrates the procedure's adaptability, also providing specific tips and tricks to successfully perform this procedure without the need for mesh removal, thereby preserving the best outcome for the patient.

What is new?: This is the first description of the surgical management of a retroperitoneal hematoma following colposacropexy. The study's conclusions provide a valuable resource for gynecologists facing patients presenting with a retroperitoneal presacral hematoma after prosthetic surgery for prolapse.

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