Reporte de caso

Vaginal infiltration for relief of neuropathic pain after sacrospinous hysteropexy: First successful mid-term report

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Patient demographics.
Age62 years
Parity4
Mode of delivery3 vaginal deliveries, one cesarean delivery
Higher birth weight3300 grams
Menopause56 years old
Use of hormone replacement therapyNo
POP-Q before surgeryAa +2 Ba +2 C -3GH4 PB 3 TVL 8Ap 0 Bp 0 D -5
Presence of genital prolapseAnterior prolapse stage IIStage II posterior prolapse
CystometryBladder with standard capacity and accommodation. No evidence of stress urinary incontinence. Suspected delayed sensory phase
Transvaginal ultrasoundNormal

Aa, 3 centimeters to the external urethral meatus. Ap, 3 centimeters proximal to the posterior hymen. Ba, most prolapsed portion of the anterior vaginal wall. Bp, the most prolapsed portion of the posterior vaginal wall. C, leading edge of cervix or vagina. D, posterior fornix in a woman who has a cervix.POP-Q, Pelvic Organ Prolapse Quantification. gh, center of urethral meatus to the midline of the posterior hymen. pb, center of the posterior hymen to center of the anal opening. tvl, maximum depth of the vagina with reduced prolapse.

Source: Prepared by authors.