Abdel Kader A

Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Egypt

Publications
  • Original Article   
    Abdominal Pectopexy versus Abdominal Sacral Hysteropexy as conservative surgeries for genital prolapse: A Randomized Control Trial
    Author(s): Ghaleb M, Abd El-Hameed M, Abdel Kader A, Mokhtar M* and Mamdouh A

    Background: Pectopexy is a new technique for apical repair in which lateral parts of the iliopectineal ligament are used for cuff or cervix suspension. This new method is considered a simple, safe procedure, especially in patients whose surgical exploration is difficult. Abdominal sacral hysteropexy remains a viable alternative for women undergoing pelvic reconstructive surgery who wish to retain their uteri, providing comparable rates of overall improvement and symptom change. Aim of the work: The aim of the study is to compare between abdominal pectopexy and abdominal sacral hysteropexy in terms of operative time. Methods: This prospective randomized control study was performed on total 80 patients who were diagnosed with pelvic organ prolapse in Ain Shams University hospital from May 2019 to May 2021 with.. Read More»

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