Mesh or no mesh? Long-Term study compares bladder prolapse repairs

NCT ID NCT02255994

First seen Nov 19, 2025 · Last updated May 09, 2026 · Updated 22 times

Summary

This study looked at 75 women who had surgery for bladder prolapse (a condition where the bladder bulges into the vagina). It compared two surgical methods: one using a mesh support (UGYTEX®) and one using stitches to tighten the tissue without mesh. The goal was to see which approach worked better over 5 to 8 years, focusing on whether the prolapse came back or caused symptoms again.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • APHP - Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Bicêtre

    Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, 94275, France

  • APHP - Hôpital Antoine Beclere

    Clamart, 92141, France

  • APHP - Hôpital Beaujon

    Clichy, 92110, France

  • CH d'Issoire - Centre Hospitalier Paul Ardier

    Issoire, 63503, France

  • CH d'Orange - Hôpital Louis Giorgi

    Orange, 84106, France

  • CH de Chartres - Hôpital Louis Pasteur

    Le Coudray, 28630, France

  • CH de la Rochelle

    La Rochelle, 17019, France

  • CHRU de Nîmes - Hôpital Universitaire Carémeau

    Nîmes, 30029, France

  • CHU de Clermont Ferrand - Hôpital Estaing

    Clermont-Ferrand, 63003, France

  • CHU de Rouen - Hôpital Charles Nicolle

    Rouen, 76031, France

  • Clinique Champeau

    Béziers, 34500, France

  • Clinique Mutualiste La Sagesse

    Rennes, 35000, France

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