NEW TRENDS IN MANAGEMENT OF GENITAL PROLAPSE
Shady Mohamed Sobhy;
Abstract
The International Continence Society defined pelvic organ prolapse as
the descent of one or more of vaginal segments: the anterior, the posterior,
the apex (cervix) or the vault (cuff) after hysterectomy.
Pelvic organ prolapse etiology is multifactoria
the descent of one or more of vaginal segments: the anterior, the posterior,
the apex (cervix) or the vault (cuff) after hysterectomy.
Pelvic organ prolapse etiology is multifactoria
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| Title | NEW TRENDS IN MANAGEMENT OF GENITAL PROLAPSE | Authors | Shady Mohamed Sobhy | Keywords | NEW TRENDS IN MANAGEMENT OF GENITAL PROLAPSE | Issue Date | 2008 | Description | The International Continence Society defined pelvic organ prolapse as the descent of one or more of vaginal segments: the anterior, the posterior, the apex (cervix) or the vault (cuff) after hysterectomy. Pelvic organ prolapse etiology is multifactoria |
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