2014
DOI: 10.15296/ijwhr.2014.51
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Comparison of Performing and Not-Performing the Prophylactic Surgery for Urinary Incontinence in Advanced Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Abstract: IntroductionPelvic prolapse is the downward and forward movement of a pelvic member towards its natural place and pelvic prolapse is displacement of the bladder, cervix, urethra, or rectum due to defects in pelvic support system. This condition is one of the most common abnormalities among older women. Urogenital prolapse is a common finding in 30% of women attending gynecologic of outpatient clinic (1-2) and affects up to 50% of women over 50 years (1,3). Up to 50% of women who had vaginal delivery suffer fro… Show more

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“…Appendix S3 summarizes the risk of bias of the trials and this is also added to the forest plots in the Supporting Information. Two studies were considered to be of high quality and two were assessed to be low‐quality trials . The other six trials were assessed to be of moderate quality.…”
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“…Appendix S3 summarizes the risk of bias of the trials and this is also added to the forest plots in the Supporting Information. Two studies were considered to be of high quality and two were assessed to be low‐quality trials . The other six trials were assessed to be of moderate quality.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the abstract or full article, four were excluded because the subjects in the studies were not randomised . The publication by Bastani et al was included after communication with the authors clarifying their randomisation method, blinding and follow up. The selection of eight articles included four new trials, three publications with long‐term follow up from two previously included trials and one correction to an earlier publication .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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