June 18, 2026 · Urogynecology (Philadelphia, Pa.) · DOI: 10.1097/SPV.0000000000001738

Effects of Sacrocolpopexy Route on Anterior and Posterior Compartment Outcomes

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The authors aimed to investigate how the surgical route of sacrocolpopexy (robotic, laparoscopic, or abdominal) affects outcomes related to anterior and posterior compartment anatomic failure, as well as the impact of concomitant colporrhaphy on retreatment rates. Their findings indicate that the choice of surgical route does not significantly influence the rates of anatomic failure or the need for retreatment, suggesting that other factors may play a more critical role in these outcomes.

Adam M Hare, Josephine Doo, Trang X Pham, Will P Hoover, Jennifer D Peck, Lieschen H Quiroz

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