תאריך: 20/07/2016
Pelvic organ prolapse
Matthew D Barber professor of surgery and vice chair for research
What you need to know
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Pelvic organ prolapse can substantially affect a woman’s quality of life
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The most consistent risk factors are vaginal childbirth, advancing age, increasing body mass index, and prior hysterectomy
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Evaluate and offer treatment to women only if they report bothersome symptoms
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Effective conservative treatments include vaginal pessaries and pelvic floor physical therapy
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Surgery is generally reserved for patients with bothersome prolapse symptoms who have at least stage 2 prolapse on examination when conservative treatments have failed or no longer works
BMJ 2016;354:i3853 doi: 10.1136/bmj.i3853 (Published 20 July 2016)