Three patients included in the analysis—2 received native tissue repair (NTR) and 1 received transvaginal mesh (VM) repair—were found ineligible for the intervention in the parent Study of Uterine Prolapse Procedures-Randomized (SUPeR) trial. Among the 43 patients included in the analysis who received NTR, two underwent hysterectomy and sacrospinous ligament suspension.
Abbreviations: DEMAND, Defining Mechanisms of Anterior Vaginal Wall Descent; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; NTR, native tissue repair; SUPeR, Study of Uterine Prolapse Procedures-Randomized; VM, transvaginal mesh.