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Mesh-related complications in urogynecology - a multidisciplinary challenge.
Diagnoses of complications in women who underwent pelvic floor surgery using meshes and the multidisciplinary management of these cases at two national referral urogynecological centers between January and June 2011 are presented in a series of cases of mesh complications, which provide an indication of the wide range of symptoms and, at times, the long time span over which they may be encountered. Complications included infection, erosion (extrusion/exposure), fistulas, perforation into the surrounding organs (such as urethra, bladder and/or bowel), chronic pelvic pain (often radiating into buttocks, groins and/or thighs), dysuria, dyschezia, voiding difficulties, constipation, stool evacuation difficulties, de novo overactive bladder, urinary and fecal incontinence and prolapse recurrences. Although meshes have the ability to provide adequate anatomical support, the emergence of such a multitude of complications has resulted in restrictions for their use, as well as being a multidisciplinary challenge.
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