Affiliation:
1. Klaipėda University Hospital
2. Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
Abstract
Background. The purpose of our study is to evaluate
and present the results of the first cervicosacropexy
(CESA) in Lithuania, which was performed in Klaipeda
university hospital.
Materials and methods. For the 62 years old female
patient suffering from overactive bladder syndrome,
confirmed by urodynamic test, and II⁰ pelvic organ
prolapse (by pelvic organ prolapse quantification
classification) cervicosacropexy using polyvinylidene
fluoride (PVDF) tape was performed in Klaipeda
University Hospital in 2016. Urinary incontinence
was evaluated by voiding diary, International
Consultation on Incontinence Modular Questionnaire
- Short Form (ICIQ-SF) and Overactive Bladder
Symptom Score (OABSS), that were filled by
the patient before the surgery and 2, 4, 8 weeks after
it. Urinary urgency, episodes of urinary incontinence,
the need of sanitary pads and urinary frequency
were compared before and after the surgery. To assess
urinary incontinence impact on daily life, the
General King‘s Health Questionnaire (GKHQ) was
used before and after the procedure.
Results. After the surgery decrease of episodes of
urinary incontinence, urinary frequency during day
and night, urinary urgency and the need of sanitary
pads were observed. Moreover, the patient could
hold the urine longer after feeling the need to urinate.
Scores of ICIQ-SF and OABSS decreased.
GKHQ revealed considerable improvement in quality
of life after CESA. Social life, mental and physical health of the patient were improved, and sexual
life was unchanged.
Conclusions. After CESA surgery using PVFD tape,
functional indicators and quality of life were improved.
First results of this surgery are very good and
promising.
Publisher
Association of Lithuanian Serials (Publications)