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2012
DOI: 10.5468/kjog.2012.55.8.564
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Comparison of perioperative, long-term complications and recurrence rates after vaginal prolapse surgery by considering ICS POP-Q stage

Abstract: Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a bulge or protrusion into or through the vagina of pelvic organs and associated vaginal segments [1]. With the aging population, POP is an increasingly common condition seen in women with a lifetime prevalence of 30% to 50% [1,2]. Symptomatic urogenital prolapse has been shown to have significant negative impacts such as those relating to the lower urinary tract, fecal incontinence, back pain, pelvic pain, defecatory problems, and dyspareunia. Management options for women with s… Show more

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