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Pediatric Surgery International, 1987
A case of neonatal uterine prolapse, successfully treated by simple reduction and temporary suturing of the labia majora, is reported after follow-up for 3 years.
GaneshK. Pai +2 more
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A case of neonatal uterine prolapse, successfully treated by simple reduction and temporary suturing of the labia majora, is reported after follow-up for 3 years.
GaneshK. Pai +2 more
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Uterine prolapse in the neonate
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1984The rare condition of neonatal uterine prolapse is usually associated with congenital spinal defects and is often resistant to simple reduction. Previously, treatment has been primarily surgical and often deforming. In this case report a silastic-ensheathed pessary fashioned from a rubber Penrose drain allowed a nonoperative, simple and permanent ...
A, Johnson, S W, Unger, B M, Rodgers
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Uterine prolapse in Southland ewes
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1998Abstract Extract During the spring of 1997, there has been a high prevalence of “bearings” (vaginal prolapse) on a number of farms in Southland. No doubt other regions of New Zealand have had similar problems.
G, Butcher, S, McIntyre
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Uterine prolapse in young women
Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2011Contemporary understanding of the dynamic anatomy of pelvic floor support has lead us to new conservative surgery for the management uterine prolapse. The uterus itself does not play any role in the pathogenesis of uterine prolapse. Therefore, hysterectomy should not be the prime treatment, and fixing of the cervix to strong ligament such as ...
Mohamed, Hefni, Tarek, El-Toucky
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