From Society of Gynecologic Surgeons

Prevention, recognition, and management of complications associated with sacrospinous colpopexy

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For surgeons repairing vaginal apex prolapse, understanding the anatomy surrounding the sacrospinous ligament is essential. This video discusses that anatomy as well as highlights techniques to prevent and manage known complications of the sacrospinous colpopexy procedure.

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