Developing a procedure mimicking transvaginal mesh implantation in women in a modified POP rat model
Lulu Wang, Fang Long, Keqing Yan, Lutong Li, Na Gao, Deqiong, Zhen Xiao

TL;DR
This study creates a rat model to mimic human transvaginal mesh surgery for pelvic organ prolapse, showing anatomical recovery.
Contribution
A modified rat model successfully mimics human transvaginal mesh surgery for pelvic organ prolapse.
Findings
The rat model shows anatomical prolapse and collagen changes similar to human conditions.
Transvaginal mesh surgery in the model leads to anatomical recovery of prolapsed rats.
Biomechanical and structural changes in vaginal tissues were observed before and after modeling.
Abstract
This study aims to establish a simple and reproducible transvaginal mesh surgery rat model based on the modified pelvic organ prolapse rat model. A total of 24 10-week-old female nulliparous Wistar rats were used in this study. The control group consisted of six rats with no interventions. The ovariectomy group included six rats that underwent bilateral ovariectomy. The pelvic organ prolapse group comprised 12 rats that underwent cervical pendant modeling 2 weeks after bilateral ovariectomy. Fourteen days post-modeling, six rats from the pelvic organ prolapse group underwent transvaginal mesh surgery. The rat pelvic organ prolapse quantification system was used to evaluate the prolapse condition of the rats before and after pelvic organ prolapse modeling, as well as after transvaginal mesh surgery. Vaginal wall tissue was collected to assess biomechanical changes before and after…
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TopicsPelvic floor disorders treatments · Pelvic and Acetabular Injuries · Hernia repair and management
