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  • 2 years ago
Sacrocolpopexy is a surgical procedure used to treat pelvic organ prolapse. In patients with severe adhesions, the surgery can be challenging. Adhesions are abnormal bands of scar tissue that can form between organs and tissues, making the surgery more complex and increasing the risk of complications such as injury to surrounding organs or increased bleeding. Surgeons may need to carefully dissect and separate the adhesions to safely perform the sacrocolpopexy. Close monitoring during and after the surgery is crucial to manage any potential complications and ensure a successful outcome for the patient.

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