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Concurrent hysterectomy decreased the 2-year risk of surgery for recurrent prolapse in the native tissue group (4.4% vs 7.8%), and recent/concurrent sling decreased recurrence risk in both native tissue and vaginal mesh groups.
Effect size4.4% with concurrent hysterectomy vs 7.8% without (native tissue group)
CI95%CI with hysterectomy 3.9-4.9; without hysterectomy 7.3-8.4
Follow-up2 years
ComparatorNo concurrent hysterectomy; no concurrent/recent sling
Effect summaryimprovement; 4.4% with concurrent hysterectomy vs 7.8% without (native tissue group); CI: 95%CI with hysterectomy 3.9-4.9; without hysterectomy 7.3-8.4

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PMC3894057
Long-term outcomes of vaginal mesh versus native tissue repair for anterior vaginal wall prolapse
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