Pelvic Organ Prolapse News and Research

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Prolapse affects one in two women over the age of 50 years and has an overall prevalence of 30-50%. Women may expect to have an 11-12% chance of having to have surgical repair for prolapse, and one-third will need a repeat surgery
Study shows rhesus macaques as an ideal animal model for studying pelvic organ prolapse

Study shows rhesus macaques as an ideal animal model for studying pelvic organ prolapse

UC San Diego team reports new insights on pelvic floor muscle dysfunction

UC San Diego team reports new insights on pelvic floor muscle dysfunction

Vaginal birth after previous cesarean section linked with higher risk of pelvic floor surgery

Vaginal birth after previous cesarean section linked with higher risk of pelvic floor surgery

Researchers assess outcomes of a self-care program for women with pelvic organ prolapse

Researchers assess outcomes of a self-care program for women with pelvic organ prolapse

Women expressing feminine and masculine characteristics more likely to choose uterine-preserving surgery

Women expressing feminine and masculine characteristics more likely to choose uterine-preserving surgery

Patient decision aids for urologic conditions fall short of quality and readability standards

Patient decision aids for urologic conditions fall short of quality and readability standards

Tulane spin-out company awarded grant to develop new graft for treating pelvic organ prolapse

Tulane spin-out company awarded grant to develop new graft for treating pelvic organ prolapse

Stress incontinence surgery does not increased risk of pelvic cancers

Stress incontinence surgery does not increased risk of pelvic cancers

Researchers evaluate long-term effectiveness of pessaries for treating pelvic organ prolapse

Researchers evaluate long-term effectiveness of pessaries for treating pelvic organ prolapse

Pregnant and postpartum women more likely to suffer from constipation

Pregnant and postpartum women more likely to suffer from constipation

Embarrassing symptoms prevent women from seeking treatment for pelvic floor disorders

Embarrassing symptoms prevent women from seeking treatment for pelvic floor disorders

Transobturator sling surgery shows promise for stress urinary incontinence

Transobturator sling surgery shows promise for stress urinary incontinence

Study reveals long-term benefits of stress urinary incontinence surgery

Study reveals long-term benefits of stress urinary incontinence surgery

UT Southwestern study suggests why UTIs have high recurrence rate in postmenopausal women

UT Southwestern study suggests why UTIs have high recurrence rate in postmenopausal women

Study reveals reasons for delay in pelvic organ prolapse treatment

Study reveals reasons for delay in pelvic organ prolapse treatment

FDA orders surgical mesh manufacturers to stop selling and distributing their products in the U.S.

FDA orders surgical mesh manufacturers to stop selling and distributing their products in the U.S.

New vaginal mesh guidelines 'insufficient' and potentially harmful

New vaginal mesh guidelines 'insufficient' and potentially harmful

NSF offers grant to improve treatment approaches for pelvic organ prolapse

NSF offers grant to improve treatment approaches for pelvic organ prolapse

Childbirth delivery mode linked with woman’s risk of developing pelvic floor disorders

Childbirth delivery mode linked with woman’s risk of developing pelvic floor disorders

Biomedical review finds failure rates in some surgical mesh treatments to be unacceptably high

Biomedical review finds failure rates in some surgical mesh treatments to be unacceptably high

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