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A randomised controlled trial of pelvic floor muscle training for stages I and II pelvic organ prolapse [PDF]
Forty-seven women participated in a pilot study for a multi-centre randomized controlled trial of the effectiveness of pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) for women with prolapse.
Glazener, Cathryn Margaret Anne +4 more
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MODERN PATHOGENETIC APPROACH TO SELECTING THE METHOD OF SURGICAL TREATMENT OF RECTOCELE
Purpose: The study aims to improve the effectiveness of surgical treatment of rectocele by developing and implementing an original method of operation.Materials and methods: A comprehensive analysis of the survey results and surgical treatment of 32 ...
V. S. Groshilin +2 more
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Background. Outlet obstruction syndrome refers to all pelvic floor dysfunctions that are responsible for incomplete evacuation of fecal contents from the rectum. Defecography is the first step for diagnosis of outlet obstruction syndrome.
E. Gemici +5 more
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Current techniques used to perform surgery for anterior and posterior vaginal wall prolapse in South Korea [PDF]
Objective This study aimed to evaluate the current surgical techniques for anterior and posterior vaginal wall prolapse repair in South Korea. Methods A web-based questionnaire survey was sent to 780 members of the Korean Society of Obstetrics and ...
Soo Rim Kim +3 more
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Introduction A rectocele is a hernation of the rectum into the vaginal lumen developing as a consequence of weakness of the rectovaginal septum. It affects about 18% of women after childbearing age.
Tomasz Kościński +2 more
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Functional Disorders: Rectocele [PDF]
Rectoceles are a very common finding in patients, and symptoms most commonly include pelvic pain, pressure, or difficulty with passing stool. However, there are often other associated pelvic floor disorders that accompany rectoceles, making the clinical significance of it in an individual patient often hard to determine.
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CONTEXT: Management of patients with obstructed defecation syndrome is still controversial. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the efficacy of clinical, clinical treatment followed by biofeedback, and surgical treatment in patients with obstructed defecation ...
Sthela Maria Murad-Regadas +5 more
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Causes and assessment of faecal incontinence [PDF]
Faecal incontinence remains a taboo subject and patients frequently conceal their symptoms, because of fear and embarrassment. Sensitive and appropriate assessment will encourage people to seek advice and treatment if required. This article discusses the
Chelvanayagam, Sonya
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OBJECTIVES: To review intraoperative and postoperative complications associated to the correction of cystocele and rectocele with polypropylene mesh macropore monofilament (Gynemesh PS) using transvaginal free tension technique.
Vicente Sola +3 more
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Gynecological conditions related to the perianal area and coloproctology [PDF]
This review is addressed to the specialists who treat and correct pathologies of the perianal area and pelvic floor. The pelvic floor area is a space in which the organs of different systems have a common origin and a common framework, therefore they are
Aleksey A. Khryanin +3 more
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