Long-term outcomes of cable-suspended suture technique versus conventional suture for anterior vaginal wall prolapse: a retrospective cohort study
Abstract Background Anterior colporrhaphy (AC) is a conventional surgical repair technique for cystocele but with high recurrence rate. We present a novel technique: Cable-suspended structure (CSS) by non-absorbable suture combined with "bridge" formation in surgical treatment of cystocele...
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Main Authors: | Qian Hu (Author), Shuai Huang (Author), Xiaoke Yang (Author), Ye Li (Author), Qiubo Lv (Author) |
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