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Uterine Prolapse: From Antiquity to Today
Uterine prolapse is a condition that has likely affected women for all of time as it is documented in the oldest medical literature. By looking at the watershed moments in its recorded history we are able to appreciate the evolution of urogynecology and ...
Keith T. Downing
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Background: The objective of the current study was to assess the need of vault suspension after completion of hysterectomy in all cases of procedentia to prevent vault prolapse and to reduce the operating time for sacrocolpopexy using combined vaginal ...
Agrawal, Rishi +2 more
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Hypothesis / aims of study: To assess surgical options for of the correction for of apical prolapse among Korean obstetrician-gynecologists. Study design, materials and methods: We sent designed a web-based questionnaire to 780 Korean Society of ...
K Soo Rim
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Clinical outcome of abdominal sacrocolpopexy
Introduction: Vaginal vault prolapse is one of the distressing conditions which occur after hysterectomy. This is due to the weakness or detachment of sacrouterine cardinal ligament complex from the vaginal cuff. Till now, the most accepted procedure for
Shikha Rani +3 more
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Gynaecologists' views on the management of Vaginal Vault Prolapse: A qualitative study. [PDF]
Al-Baghdadi O +3 more
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Vaginal evisceration due to late dehiscence of the vaginal vault
Vaginal evisceration due to dehiscence of the vault is a fearsome and rare complication that can appear after the total abdominal hysterectomy, the time that can occur is variable from days to 30 years after the surgery. The diagnosis is clinical and the
Julio Michel Arias-Manganelly +2 more
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Modified Oxford technique of colpopexy for the treatment of uterine and vaginal vault prolapse: a retrospective pilot cohort study. [PDF]
Devassy R +3 more
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OBJECTIVE: To compare the safety and efficacy of abdominal sacral colpopexy and sacrospinous ligament suspension with the use of vaginal mesh for apical prolapse.
Cássia R.T. Juliato +4 more
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Vaginal vault reconstruction and apical sling in the treatment of post-hysterectomy prolapsE
Introduction. Frequency of vaginal vault prolapse (VVP) requiring surgical repair is up to 6-8% and 11.6-45% in patients with prior hysterectomy for uterine prolapse.
Alexandr A Bezmenko +4 more
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Fallopian tube prolapse after hysterectomy: a systematic review.
BackgroundProlapse of the fallopian tube into the vaginal vault is a rarely reported complication that may occur after hysterectomy. Clinicians can miss the diagnosis of this disregarded complication when dealing with post-hysterectomy vaginal bleeding ...
Lobna Ouldamer +2 more
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