background: minimally invasive surgery could improve cosmetic outcomes and reduce the risks of surgical injury with less postoperative pain and a quicker patient's discharge. recently, transvaginal natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (vNOTES) has been introduced in urogynecology with exciting results. evidence acquisition: after prosperoregistration (n°CRD42023406815), we performed a comprehensive literature search on pubmed, embase, and cochrane central, including peer-reviewed studies evaluating transvaginal natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery. no limits on time or type of study were applied. evidence synthesis: overall, 12 manuscripts were included in the analysis. Seven studies evaluated uterosacral ligament suspension, four studies evaluated sacral colpopexy, three evaluated sacrospinous ligament suspension, and one study evaluated lateral suspension. overall success rates were high (>90%); however, definitions of success were heterogeneous. In terms of complication, most of the studies reported low-grade complications (clavien-dindo I and II); only two patients needed mesh removal because of mesh exposure. the risk of bias of the trials was rated in the medium to high-risk category. conclusions: the present review highlights important initial results for vNOTES. Future randomized clinical trials are needed to better define its role in the management of urogynecological procedures.

Vacca, L., Rosato, E., Lombardo, R., Geretto, P., Albisinni, S., Campi, R., et al. (2024). Transvaginal Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (vNOTES) in Urogynecological Surgery: A Systematic Review. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 13(19) [10.3390/jcm13195707].

Transvaginal Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (vNOTES) in Urogynecological Surgery: A Systematic Review

Rosato, Eleonora;Albisinni, Simone;
2024-09-25

Abstract

background: minimally invasive surgery could improve cosmetic outcomes and reduce the risks of surgical injury with less postoperative pain and a quicker patient's discharge. recently, transvaginal natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (vNOTES) has been introduced in urogynecology with exciting results. evidence acquisition: after prosperoregistration (n°CRD42023406815), we performed a comprehensive literature search on pubmed, embase, and cochrane central, including peer-reviewed studies evaluating transvaginal natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery. no limits on time or type of study were applied. evidence synthesis: overall, 12 manuscripts were included in the analysis. Seven studies evaluated uterosacral ligament suspension, four studies evaluated sacral colpopexy, three evaluated sacrospinous ligament suspension, and one study evaluated lateral suspension. overall success rates were high (>90%); however, definitions of success were heterogeneous. In terms of complication, most of the studies reported low-grade complications (clavien-dindo I and II); only two patients needed mesh removal because of mesh exposure. the risk of bias of the trials was rated in the medium to high-risk category. conclusions: the present review highlights important initial results for vNOTES. Future randomized clinical trials are needed to better define its role in the management of urogynecological procedures.
25-set-2024
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MEDS-14/C - Urologia
English
minimally invasive
pelvic organ prolapse
vNOTES
Vacca, L., Rosato, E., Lombardo, R., Geretto, P., Albisinni, S., Campi, R., et al. (2024). Transvaginal Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (vNOTES) in Urogynecological Surgery: A Systematic Review. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 13(19) [10.3390/jcm13195707].
Vacca, L; Rosato, E; Lombardo, R; Geretto, P; Albisinni, S; Campi, R; De Cillis, S; Pelizzari, L; Gallo, Ml; Sampogna, G; Lombisani, A; Campagna, G; G...espandi
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