Multiple vesicolithiasis on cystocele and uterine prolapse [PDF]
Uterine prolapse is a condition where some or all parts of uterus descended into the introitus vagina. Patients usually present with lump, feeling of discomfort, pain, urinary, and defecating disorders. Uterine prolapse happen to almost half of the women
Satrio Sarwo Trengginas+2 more
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Surgical interventions for uterine prolapse and for vault prolapse: the two VUE RCTs
Background: New surgical approaches for apical prolapse have gradually been introduced, with few prospective randomised controlled trial data to evaluate their safety and efficacy compared with traditional methods.
Christine Hemming+14 more
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Background: Given the prevalence of women seeking surgical treatment for pelvic organ prolapse (POP), there is a need to understand women’s decision-making regarding uterine-preserving versus hysterectomy-based surgeries. Historically, hysterectomy-based
Kaylee Ramage+4 more
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The Role of Laparoscopic Surgery in the Treatment of Advanced Uterine Prolapse: A Systematic Review of the Literature. [PDF]
The aim of this review is to investigate and compare all laparoscopic techniques that can be used in the surgical repair of advanced uterine prolapse.
Rountis A+4 more
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Uterine prolapse in a primigravid woman [PDF]
Uterine prolapse during pregnancy is an uncommon condition. It can cause preterm labor, spontaneous abortion, fetal demise, maternal urinary complication, maternal sepsis and death. We report the case of uterine prolapse in a 32-year-old healthy primigravid woman. She had no risk factors associated with uterine prolapse. She was conservatively treated,
Jeong Ok Kim+5 more
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Navigating vaginal delivery in a patient with severe uterine prolapse: A case report [PDF]
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) during pregnancy is rare, with few cases to guide clinical management. Vaginal delivery is possible; however, it is associated with increased risk of antepartum and intrapartum complications.
Sarah Sebastian+2 more
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Spontaneously resolved uterine prolapse in a neonate with spina bifida
Neonatal uterine prolapse is rare and mostly due to spina bifida. It is probably due to abnormal innervation of levator ani and subsequent atrophy of the muscle in patients with spina bifida.
Hacer Yapıcıoğlu Yıldızdaş+3 more
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Uterine prolapse with endometrial eversion in association with an unusual diffuse, polypoid, fibrosing perimetritis and parametritis in a cat [PDF]
Case summary This case describes a young non-pregnant cat that presented with uterine prolapse in association with an unusual diffuse, polypoid, fibrosing perimetritis and parametritis. Following ovariohysterectomy the cat recovered fully.
Matthew J Valentine+3 more
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Uterine prolapse and associated factors among reproductive age women in Dawro zone, southwest Ethiopia: a community based cross sectional study [PDF]
Background: Uterine Prolapse is an important but one of the most neglected public health problems causing maternal morbidity and mortality among women of reproductive age in developing countries including Ethiopia.
Abebe Sorsa Badacho+2 more
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Uterine Prolapse in Postmenopausal Women in the Coastal Areas
Objective: To assess the characteristics of postmenopausal women in the coastal areas that experience uterine prolapse. Methods: This was a retrospective descriptive study conducted at Alpha Gynecology Clinic in Kendari.
Juminten Saimin+4 more
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