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La Revue du praticien, 2002
A cystocele is a bladder hernia through the anterior wall of the vagina. It is common in elderly women. There is no clinico-anatomical correlation, but the functional disturbance, although both variable and variably experienced, remains a major factor in the indication of eventual surgery.
Pierre, Colombeau +2 more
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A cystocele is a bladder hernia through the anterior wall of the vagina. It is common in elderly women. There is no clinico-anatomical correlation, but the functional disturbance, although both variable and variably experienced, remains a major factor in the indication of eventual surgery.
Pierre, Colombeau +2 more
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Scrotal cystocele: a surgical pitfall
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2008A 91-year-old male nursing home patient with numerous medical problems was admitted to the medical service with rapid atrial fibrillation and congestive heart failure. A large scrotal hernia was noted and surgical consultation obtained. His past urological history was significant for chronic urinary retention secondary to benign prostatic hypertrophy,
L D George, Angus, Supriya, Cardoza
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Vaginal repair of large cystoceles
Current Urology Reports, 2001Repair of cystoceles requires a complete understanding of the pelvic anatomy. While smaller defects are relatively straightforward, greater degrees of prolapse can be among the most challenging surgeries in pelvic floor reconstruction. This article reviews current transvaginal techniques used for repair of large cystoceles.
K C, Kobashi, G E, Leach
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