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OBJECTIVE
To determine whether obese body mass index is associated with the recurrence of anterior vaginal wall prolapse after anterior colporrhaphy.
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We conducted a retrospective cohort study of the risk of recurrent anterior prolapse 6 months after anterior colporrhaphy in normal
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Obese women (body mass index 30 kg/m2 or greater) are considered to be at risk for postoperative complications and failure after stress incontinence surgery. We compare the outcomes in this population with nonobese women (body mass index less than 30 kg/m2) undergoing rectus fascia,
The purpose of this study is to compare the anatomical outcome of robotic sacrocolpopexy for pelvic organ prolapse in women with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 and higher to those with a BMI under 30. This is a retrospective chart review. POP-Q measurements preoperatively and 12 months
The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and risk factors of symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse in obese Chinese women.We performed a secondary analysis of 3,105 obese women from an observational cross-sectional study conducted between OBJECTIVE
The aim of this study was to compare the curative effect between minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MIS-TLIF) and the posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) in obese patients with lumbar disk prolapse.
METHODS
In this study, 72 patients who underwent lumbar disk
BACKGROUND
Obesity is one of the most important risk factors for the development and progression of the pelvic organ prolapse. However, data regarding whether obesity is a risk factor for recurrence after pelvic organ prolapse surgery are controversial.
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The aim of this study was to
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To compare recurrent prolapse after vaginal uterosacral ligament suspension in normal-weight compared with overweight or obese women.
METHODS
We performed a retrospective cohort study of the risk of recurrent prolapse after uterosacral ligament suspension in normal-weight compared with
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the correlation between obesity and pelvic organ prolapse (POP), both anatomically and symptomatically, in Korean women.
Methods: We
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The aim of this study is to compare the outcomes of patients who underwent surgical repair of advanced pelvic organ prolapse amongst with normal-weight, overweight and obese Asian women.
METHODS
Vaginal sacrospinous ligament fixation with anterior mesh repair as primary surgery was
BACKGROUND
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between obesity and recurrent intervertebral disc prolapse (IDP) following lumbar microdiscectomy.
METHODS
A retrospective review of case notes from 2008 to 2012 was conducted for all patients who underwent single level
Gastric prolapse (GP) after laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) remains a complication that has the potential to result in significant morbidities. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the incidence of GP after LAGB and to determine its impact on patient outcomes among the morbidly
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The objective of this study was to estimate the association between body mass index (BMI) and pelvic organ prolapse symptoms and bother among overweight and obese women with urinary incontinence before and after weight loss.
METHODS
Women (N = 338) were randomized to either an intensive
Studies evaluating the association between obesity and pelvic organ prolapse report estimates that range from negative to positive associations. Heterogeneous definitions for pelvic organ prolapse and variable choices for categorizing obesity measures have made it challenging to conduct
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The purpose of this review is to review the data on the relationship of obesity and pelvic organ prolapse (POP). This review is timely and relevant as the prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide, and it is an important risk factor to consider in counseling women on management of
Our objective was to compare the risk of intraoperative complications and prolapse recurrence among normal-weight, overweight, and obese women after minimally invasive sacrocolpopexy.
This is a retrospective study of all laparoscopic and robotic sacrocolpopexies performed at a large academic center