Primary surgical management of anterior pelvic organ prolapse: a systematic review, network meta-analysis and cost-effectiveness analysis.
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2020
Anterior compartment prolapse is the most common pelvic organ prolapse (POP) with a range of surgical treatment options available.To compare the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of surgical treatments for the repair of anterior POP.We conducted a systematic review of randomised controlled trials comparing surgical treatments for women with POP. Network meta-analysis was possible for anterior POP, same-site recurrence outcome. A Markov model was used to compare the cost-utility of surgical treatments for the primary repair of anterior POP from a UK National Health Service perspective.We identified 27 eligible trials for the network meta-analysis involving eight surgical treatments tested on 3194 women. Synthetic mesh was the most effective in preventing recurrence at the same site. There was no evidence to suggest a difference between synthetic non-absorbable mesh, synthetic partially absorbable mesh, and biological mesh. The cost-utility analysis, which incorporated effectiveness, complications and cost data, found non-mesh repair to have the highest probability of being cost-effective. The conclusions were robust to model inputs including effectiveness, costs and utility values.Anterior colporrhaphy augmented with mesh appeared to be cost-ineffective in women requiring primary repair of anterior POP. There is a need for further research on long-term effectiveness and the safety of mesh products to establish their relative cost-effectiveness with a greater certainty.New study finds mesh cost-ineffective in women with anterior pelvic organ prolapse.
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Authors | Slade, E;Daly, C;Mavranezouli, I;Dias, S;Kearney, R;Hasler, E;Carter, P;Mahoney, C;Macbeth, F;Delgado Nunes, V; |
Journal | bjog : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology |
Year | 2020 |
DOI | 10.1111/1471-0528.15959 |
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