Sacrospinofixation of Richter in 8 Points: Original Contribution of the Laparoscopic Column in the Visualization of the Sacrospinous Ligaments.

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Date publication

mai 2019

Journal

Journal of minimally invasive gynecology

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr AKLADIOS Chérif


Tous les auteurs :
Zilliox M, Lecointre L, Boisramé T, Akladios C

Résumé

Although the standard technique is currently based on laparoscopic promontofixation, the standard vaginal technique for the treatment of uterine prolapse is sacrospinofixation according to Richter [1-3]. Described by Kurt Richter in 1968, this intervention corrects the middle floor and consists of fixing the vaginal dome (after hysterectomy or not) on the sacrospinous ligament(s) [4,5]. The technique includes a wide dissection of the pararectal fossa using several Breisky valves to grip the sacrospinous ligament under strict visual control. This crucial step of the intervention implies optimal visual control for the operator but does not allow visual access to the operative assistants, which is regrettable for the purpose of teaching [2,4-6]. The aim of this surgical video is to describe the different stages of the sacrospinofixation surgical technique, showing sacrospinous ligaments during the crucial step thanks to a laparoscopic camera.

Mots clés

Genital prolapse, Richter, Sacrospinofixation, Sacrospinous ligament

Référence

J Minim Invasive Gynecol. 2019 05 3;26(7):1227-1228