Pelvic organ prolapse
Pelvic organ prolapse happens when pelvic organs like the bladder or uterus slip from their normal position and bulge into the vagina. This often results from weakened pelvic floor muscles due to childbirth, aging, or strain. Symptoms may include a feeling of pressure or a bulge. Management options involve lifestyle changes (like weight management), pelvic floor exercises, pessaries, or surgery.
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Topic 37: Pelvic Floor Disorders
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Sacrocolpopexy. Animated video about pelvic prolapse surgery
Learn about Sacrocolpopexy, a surgical procedure for pelvic organ prolapse. This animated video explains how mesh suspends the vagina to the sacrum, restoring organs to their natural position.
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