Introduction and hypothesis: the aim of this study was to investigate the technique, efficacy, and safety of laparoscopic sacrospinous ligament fixation (LSSLF) for patients with uterovaginal prolapse.
Methods: from May 2004 to December 2006, 93 patients underwent LSSLF at Southwest Hospital, Chongqing, China. All patients had either grade 3 or 4 uterovaginal prolapse. The surgical results and complications were evaluated.
Results: all patients had their surgery completed by LSSLF. The average time for LSSLF was 65 min. The average blood loss was 105 ml. Bladder was injured in four cases (4.3%). The mean follow-up was 18 onths. Of the 93 patients, 87 (93.5%) had been cured of their vault or uterovaginal prolapse. Minor postoperative complications were observed.
Conclusions: LSSLF can be successfully completed in patients with uterovaginal prolapse. It is a safe and effective treatment method for patients with uterovaginal prolapse. A long-term follow-up is necessary to detect therapeutic effect and late complication.