Vaginal Vault Suspension and Enterocele Repair by Richardson-Saye Laparoscopic Technique: Description of Training Technique and Results
Carter JE., Winter M., Mendehlsohn S., Saye W., Richardson AC.
JSLS 2001;5:29-36.
Objectives
To describe the Richardson-Saye technique for laparoscopic vaginal vault suspension and enterocele
repair (vaginal apex reconstruction) and the appropriate training needed for performance of this technique.
Methods
Before using this technique, Drs Carter, Winter, and Mendelsohn first received training by observation of
skilled surgeons performing the procedure, attending courses, and finally being tutored and proctored by Dr.
Saye on the appropriate performance of the technique. They then used this technique to surgically treat
eight patients, 42 to 85 years of age, mean age 62 years, between March and September of 1999.
Results
We included eight patients in this study who underwent the Saye-Richardson vaginal vault suspension and
enterocele repair (apical vaginal vault reconstruction) by the suture technique. In all patients at six-month
follow-up, the vaginal apex remains intact and well supported. We describe here the entire vaginal vault suspension
and enterocele repair procedure with all its relevant details.
Conclusion
Laparoscopic reconstruction of the disrupted vaginal apex followed by reattachment to the previously broken uterosacral
ligament with the use of permanent suture provides a secure and anatomically correct vault suspension. Before performing this
technique, physicians should undergo proper training, including observation, courses, tutoring, and proctorship by a surgeon
experienced in performing this technique.
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