Augmented Manchester Procedure with Right Sacrospinous Fixation in a young woman

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Kenusha Devi Tiwari
Ranjana Shrestha
Ganesh Dangal
Hema Pradhan
Kabin Bhattachan
Sadhana Shah

Abstract

Severe cervical elongation in young multiparous women is a rare cause of pelvic organ prolapse. Achieving durable apical support while preserving the uterus presents a surgical challenge. A 26-year-old unmarried nullipara with 12 years history of pelvic organ prolapse with cervical elongation of 9cm. She underwent Manchester procedure combined with Right sacrospinous ligament fixation of the neo cervix under anesthesia. This combined approach addressed the anatomical defect and provided robust apical suspension. This case demonstrated the feasibility and rationale for this combined approach in a medically complex patient. 

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Augmented Manchester Procedure with Right Sacrospinous Fixation in a young woman. JPHECT [Internet]. 2026 Mar. 10 [cited 2026 Apr. 11];2(1):90-3. Available from: https://jphect.org/index.php/jphect/article/view/65

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