Calling all colleagues in pelvic floor surgery

Approximately 10% of patients with pelvic organ prolapse face the challenge of requiring repeat surgical correction after the primary treatment has failed.
IUGA Member Gil Levy, Director of the Female Pelvic Medicine division at the Dept. of OBGYN at Assuta University Hospital, Ashdod Israel, and his team aim to provide the best care for patients, and that includes finding the most effective surgical approach following recurrent apical prolapse post laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy (SCP).

 We need your valuable input and experience. Participating in this brief questionnaire can help us gain insights and identify the optimal surgical alternative after a failed sacrocolpopexy.
We thank you very much for your collaboration by filling out the survey, which will take just 5-7 minutes of your time.

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Review Chapter 2.2 International Urogynecological Consultation

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