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Very Long-Term Outcomes of Robotic Mesh Sacrocolpopexy Hypothesis/Aims of Study Trivedi H1, Christie A1, Zimmern P1 1. U.T. Southwestern Medical Center KEYWORDS: Pelvic Organ Prolapse, Female, New Instrumentation, Pelvic Floor Robotic mesh sacrocolpopexy has seen an increase in popularity over the past decade, particularly after the end of the transvaginal mesh placement era. We were among the first centers adopting robotic technology for prostate cancer surgery (2004) and then pelvic floor reconstructions (2007). The early adoption of this new technology was gradual against the time-honored open repair, but our prior reports had indicated a good outcome, which then led to an increase in our surgery volume as it did in other fields of Urology1. The goal of this study is to report on our long-term data evaluating anatomic and functional outcomes after robotic mesh sacrocolpopexy (RMS) for symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse (POP) at a single tertiary-care institution.