Satisfaction and Decisional Regret After Mesh Versus Non-Mesh Apical Pelvic Organ Prolapse Surgery
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This study aimed to investigate patient satisfaction, decisional regret, and sexual function in women who underwent apical pelvic organ prolapse (POP) surgery with or without mesh. The findings revealed no significant differences in satisfaction or regret between the two surgical approaches, although patients with moderate-to-severe regret expressed specific concerns about hysterectomy and the absence of mesh. Overall, the study emphasizes the importance of patient-centered metrics in evaluating surgical success and guiding decision-making for POP surgery.
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