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Int Urogynecol J ; 23(12): 1735-40, 2012 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22588137

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INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Reports of sensory neuropathy attributed to uterosacral ligament suspension (USLS) have emerged. The objectives of this study were to assess the rate of sensory neuropathy symptoms following transvaginal USLS at a single institution during a 5-year period and to describe the evaluation, management, and outcomes in these patients. METHODS: A retrospective review of records identified 278 women who underwent transvaginal USLS during the study period. Inpatient and outpatient records within the first 4 weeks postsurgery were reviewed. Women with new-onset buttock and/or lower-extremity pain, numbness, weakness or a combination of these symptoms were identified. Demographic data, intraoperative data, and management modalities and outcomes were collected. RESULTS: Nineteen (6.8 %) women met criteria for inclusion. The most common symptom was buttock pain (73.7 % of cases). Pain radiation to the ipsilateral posterior thigh was present in 11 cases (57.9 %). The majority of women (73.7 %) reported pain symptoms on the right side. Conservative treatment modalities were initially implemented in all women. Four women (21 %) underwent suture removal a median of 1.75 months after USLS. Full symptom resolution was reported in 13 (68.4 %) women a median of 6 months after USLS. The remaining women experienced partial symptom resolution with ongoing conservative management. CONCLUSIONS: Sensory neuropathy is common in women who undergo transvaginal USLS. As quality of life may be significantly affected, any symptoms of buttock or lower-extremity pain in the immediate postoperative period warrant a thorough evaluation and close follow-up, with early suture removal consideration.


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Gynecologic Surgical Procedures/adverse effects , Ligaments/surgery , Neuralgia/etiology , Uterine Prolapse/surgery , Vagina/surgery , Adnexa Uteri/surgery , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Paresthesia/etiology
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