The simplified version of laparoscopic lateral suspension: BalsAksin technique
Abstract
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a common issue affecting women. The development of minimally invasive surgical techniques has introduced a new era in POP treatment, with laparoscopic methods gaining popularity.
This abstract highlights the simplified technique as an efficient alternative. BalsAksin technique aims to treat POP with a minimally invasive approach, eliminating the need for laparoscopic suturing. It provides a faster and more effective surgical option.
In this technique, vaginally, the vesicouterine gap was opened. The mesh was fixed to the serviko-isthmik area vaginally, and the mesh arms were sent into the abdomen, and then the mesh arms were removed laparoscopically by pulling the bilateral trocar ports. The uterine position is adjusted vaginally
In summary, the BalsAksin technique offers a simplified alternative to laparoscopic suturing in pelvic organ prolapse surgery. Its ability to eliminate the need for laparoscopic suturing while reducing operation times makes it an appealing option for surgeons, ultimately improving patient care and surgical outcomes.
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