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ABSTRACT Aims While many patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) improve by treating peripheral causes, a substantial proportion continue to experience symptoms despite apparently successful interventions. Central nervous system (CNS) mechanisms could potentially contribute to persisting symptoms after the initial peripheral cause has been ...
Mathijs M. de Rijk +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background In pelvic organ prolapse (POP), a common condition requiring surgical intervention, physiotherapy interventions including pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) may improve recovery. Objectives The objective of this umbrella review was to provide a comprehensive synthesis of existing systematic reviews (SRs) of randomised controlled ...
Hassan M. Elbiss +2 more
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Background: Obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) are a significant complication of vaginal birth. Methods: This retrospective cohort included 13,651 term spontaneous vaginal deliveries at a single medical center (2020‐2025). Midwife experience (early, mid, and highly experienced), shift timing, and OASIS incidence were analyzed.
Raneen Abu Shqara +5 more
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ABSTRACT Aim More than half of patients with pelvic organ prolapse (POP) complain of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), especially voiding difficulty. Surgical approaches such as laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy (LSC) and transvaginal mesh surgery (TVM) often result in improved voiding function in POP cases.
Kenji Kuroda +6 more
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EMG‐based BFT for constipation in a real‐life practice demonstrated similar treatment success whether patients underwent ARM prior to referral or were referred directly. When ARM access is limited, referral for EMG‐based BFT for constipation may still be guided by clinical assessment alone.
Smriti Kochhar +6 more
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Aim. To compare the efficiency of one-stage and two-stage vaginoplasty and suburethral sling placement in patients with pelvic organ prolapse combined with stress urinary incontinence. Materials and Methods.
IGOR A. Eizenakh +3 more
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Abnormal Spinal Curvature and its Relationship to Pelvic Organ Prolapse.
OBJECTIVE: Intra-abdominal vector forces have been implicated in the development of genital prolapse. Because the normal spinal curvature appears to protect the pelvic cavity from direct upper abdominal forces, variations in spinal curvature may alter ...
Miklos, John R, MD, +4 more
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Advances in Pelvic Organ Prolapse Management. [PDF]
Lee CL.
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Transcriptomic and experimental identification of immune- and telomere-related genes in pelvic organ prolapse. [PDF]
Ma R +8 more
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3D Printing for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Management: A Narrative Review of Emerging Applications. [PDF]
Wei X +7 more
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