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  • Robot-assisted laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy (RSC) offers the advantages of minimally invasive surgery, especially to surgeons who do not have laparoscopic expertise. A recently published series adds to the growing body of evidence that RSC achieves comparable outcomes to the open approach with minimal morbidity.

    • Kamran P. Sajadi
    • Howard B. Goldman
    News & Views
    Nature Reviews Urology
    Volume: 10, P: 560-562
  • Robotic sacrocolpopexy (RSC) has gained popularity, owing to claims that it is associated with a reduced learning curve compared with standard laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy (LSC) and that it has equal efficacy to the gold standard, the abdominal sacrocolpopexy (ASC). Here, Sajadi and Goldman describe RSC and compare this technique with LSC and ASC.

    • Kamran P. Sajadi
    • Howard B. Goldman
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Urology
    Volume: 12, P: 216-224
  • Transvaginal mesh for pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is more controversial than ever. The largest randomized trial yet suggests transvaginal mesh or grafts are of no benefit in primary POP repair. Furthermore, a population study looks back at complication rates from pelvic floor mesh surgery over the past two decades.

    • Kamran P. Sajadi
    News & Views
    Nature Reviews Urology
    Volume: 14, P: 201-202