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Significance of restoration of normal vaginal depth and axis.
Nichols Dh,Milley Ps,Randall Cl +2 more
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Urodynamic characteristics of womenwith complete posthysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse
L. Lewis Wall,Joy K. Hewitt +1 more
TL;DR: Women with posthysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse present complicatedreconstructive problems for the pelvic surgeon, and stress incontinence may not be demonstrated in these patients unless they are examined with a full bladder with their prolapse carefully reduced to a normal anatomic position.
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Management of apical compartment prolapse (uterine and vault prolapse): A FIGO Working Group report.
Cornelia Betschart,Mauro Cervigni,Oscar Contreras Ortiz,Stergios K. Doumouchtsis,Masayasu Koyama,Carlos A. Medina,Jorge Milhem Haddad,Filippo La Torre,Giuliano Zanni +8 more
TL;DR: The conservative and surgical treatment options for apical prolapse are addressed in this FIGO working group report.
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Surgery for pelvic floor disorders.
TL;DR: By careful observation of the physical findings in the patient complaining of one of the disorders of genital prolapse, it should be possible to discern the origin of the symptoms and therefore to devise an appropriate treatment that would remedy by reconstruction all of the signs of anatomic weakness.
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The politics of prolapse: a revisionist approach to disorders of the pelvic floor in women.
TL;DR: Pelvic floor dysfunction remains one the largest unaddressed issues in women's health care today and it is proposed that this is largely due to the compartmentalization of the pelvic floor into unnatural spheres of influence by competing medical specialities, with resultant neglect of the interrelationships among the pelvic organ systems.