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
1 in 3 women has pelvic floor disorder

1 in 3 women has pelvic floor disorder

Large study to look at injuries that afflict millions of women as a result of childbirth

Large study to look at injuries that afflict millions of women as a result of childbirth

Damage to muscle during vaginal deliveries connected with pelvic organ prolapse

Damage to muscle during vaginal deliveries connected with pelvic organ prolapse

Burch colposuspension can prevent urinary incontinence after prolapse surgery

Burch colposuspension can prevent urinary incontinence after prolapse surgery

Episiotomy usually provides no benefits

Episiotomy usually provides no benefits

Yentreve available in Europe for treatment of stress urinary incontinence

Yentreve available in Europe for treatment of stress urinary incontinence

Evidence of pelvic floor nerve injury after routine vaginal birth

Evidence of pelvic floor nerve injury after routine vaginal birth

Decreased collagen may make women more susceptible to pelvic organ prolapse

Decreased collagen may make women more susceptible to pelvic organ prolapse

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