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Correction of Genital Prolapse
Journal of Endourology, 1996Massive eversion of the vagina is one of the most disturbing disorders confronting a woman. It is a complex disorder that always coexists with other pelvic floor defects. The management is almost always surgical, and all defects must be repaired concomitantly.
C Y, Liu, H, Reich
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The repair of genital prolapse
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1959Abstract 1. A personal series of 610 repair operations has been reviewed with reference to age, parity, type of prolapse, and type of operation. 2. The technique of operation has been described. 3. The operative mortality was 0.3 per cent. 4.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1969
When supporting tissues of the birth canal are weakened, genital prolapse may occur. Prolapse is seen as a manifestation of upper vaginal inversion, lower vaginal eversion, or both. The rate of progression may give clues to etiology and prognosis, but the physician must determine the site of primary damage.
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When supporting tissues of the birth canal are weakened, genital prolapse may occur. Prolapse is seen as a manifestation of upper vaginal inversion, lower vaginal eversion, or both. The rate of progression may give clues to etiology and prognosis, but the physician must determine the site of primary damage.
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THE BLADDER IN GENITAL PROLAPSE
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1948In 1946 I published with E. G. Murray a paper on the morphology of the bladder in cystocele. 1 The present paper deals with the dependence between the urinary reservoir and the anterior vaginal wall, as well as with the various physiopathologic disturbances of urination following genital prolapse in its different degrees.
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THE EFFECT OF GENITAL PROLAPSE ON VOIDING
The Journal of Urology, 1999We determined whether genital prolapse causes obstruction that may be relieved by a vaginal pessary as well as the degree to which voiding difficulty, urethral hypermobility, bladder outlet obstruction, occult stress incontinence, detrusor instability and impaired detrusor contractility are associated with prolapse.We prospectively evaluated 60 women ...
L J, Romanzi, D C, Chaikin, J G, Blaivas
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El Dia medico, 2000
The prevalence of genital prolapse in women is unknown. The development of prolapse is dependent on the pelvic floor muscles and connective tissue. Risk factors are vaginal birth, obstipation, high abdominal pressure and surgical procedures. Preventive measures are discussed. The classification of prolapse is somewhat difficult.
A, SALEME, F, PADILLA ANTONI, G, FUENTES
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The prevalence of genital prolapse in women is unknown. The development of prolapse is dependent on the pelvic floor muscles and connective tissue. Risk factors are vaginal birth, obstipation, high abdominal pressure and surgical procedures. Preventive measures are discussed. The classification of prolapse is somewhat difficult.
A, SALEME, F, PADILLA ANTONI, G, FUENTES
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The Choice of Operation for Genital Prolapse
Postgraduate Medicine, 1970Genital prolapse is the result of damage to one or more of the three distinct levels of support of the birth canal. Successful surgical repair depends on identification of the specific site or sites of damage and proper reconstruction. The three levels of support are described and illustrated, the various combinations of damage are identified, and ...
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