Journal of International Medical Research (Jun 2022)

Tension-free vaginal mesh for patients with pelvic organ prolapse: mid-term functional outcomes

  • Daisuke Obinata,
  • Kenya Yamaguchi,
  • Sho Hashimoto,
  • Tsuyoshi Yoshizawa,
  • Junichi Mochida,
  • Satoru Takahashi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/03000605221106434
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50

Abstract

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Objective We aimed to evaluate the mid-term efficacy of tension-free vaginal mesh (TVM) for pelvic organ prolapse (POP), and observe the time course of lower urinary tract symptoms and sexual function. Methods In this retrospective study, we included 112 female patients who underwent TVM at a single center for stage 2 or higher POP, and replied to questionnaires before, and 2 and 4 years after TVM. We evaluated the anatomical cure rate, prolapse quality of life questionnaire scores, international prostate symptom scores, International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Short Form scores, and Female Sexual Function Index scores. Results The anatomical cure rate at 4 years was 89%. Voiding and storage symptoms improved in patients after TVM. We found that 25/112 patients had sexual intercourse before TVM, and among them, 15/25 (60%) continued sexual intercourse after TVM. Additionally, of the 87 patients who had no sexual intercourse before TVM, 13 resumed sexual intercourse after TVM. Conclusion Cases of TVM have decreased because of the Food and Drug Administration statements concerning mesh problems. However, this study showed relatively favorable mid-term results for lower urinary tract symptoms. Furthermore, sexual activity was restored in some patients, indicating the efficacy of TVM for sexual function.