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The comprehensive method, demonstrated live during surgeries, offers a minimally invasive solution with a focus on anatomical correction and fast patient recovery. Proctors share their extensive experience from a decade-long collaboration with intuitive surgical techniques.
The training delves into the evolution of the procedure, starting with the bilateral method and its subsequent simplification into the innovative Unilateral Pectineal Suspension (UPS). The utilization of robotic assistance enhances efficiency, enabling up to eight surgeries a day. The presentation emphasizes the meticulous dissection of ligaments, the connection of perial openings, and the fixation of strong anatomical structures. Notably, the UPS technique accommodates same-day patient discharge, minimizing complications and ensuring a swift return to normalcy.
The method's versatility is highlighted, addressing various scenarios such as total prolapse and cases involving endometrial cancer.