Laparoscopic Hysterosacropexy: Is it A Safe Option for Fertility Spearing?

J Family Reprod Health. 2023 Sep;17(3):191-193. doi: 10.18502/jfrh.v17i3.13545.

Abstract

Objective: In case of uterine prolapse, hyseroxacropexy, a conservative surgical approach, which allows the sparing of body image and sexuality, could be the choice in fertile women. Few information are reported on subsequent pregnancy after surgery.

Case report: A 33 years-old women with symptomatic prolapse underwent a laparoscopic hysterosacropexy. Subsequently she expressed her pregnancy desire and she got pregnant. A scheduled caesarean section was performed without complication. The subsequent follow-up was regular: the patient was asymptomatic and presented no sign of prolapse recurrence.

Conclusion: In motivate and well counselled patient, informed about the risk of prolapse recurrence, pregnancy could be considered after hysterosacropexy.

Keywords: Hysterosacropexy; Laparoscopy; Pelvic Pain; Pregnancy; Prolapse Recurrence Risk.

Publication types

  • Case Reports