Assessment and management of pelvic organ prolapse

Sotirios Vimplis, Paul Hooper
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Abstract

Much of the contemporary management of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is based on knowledge and surgery developed over 100 years ago. There is a clearer picture emerging of the anatomical defects that result in prolapse, and the cause of those defects. The importance of assessing symptomatology is highlighted, with the use of validated prolapse-specific questionnaires. A simplified version of the POP quantification system is described, which should be used by all clinicians dealing with the condition in order to communicate examination findings more accurately. There is a brief discussion of conservative management, and a more detailed review of the current surgical management options for each compartment. The use of graft material in reconstructive procedures is considered, and emerging minimal access techniques are described to illustrate how improved anatomical understanding has led to site-specific procedures to address those defects.

盆腔器官脱垂的评估与处理
许多盆腔器官脱垂(POP)的当代管理是基于100多年前发展起来的知识和手术。有一个更清晰的图像出现的解剖缺陷,导致脱垂,和这些缺陷的原因。通过使用经过验证的脱垂特异性问卷,强调了评估症状学的重要性。本文描述了POP量化系统的简化版本,所有临床医生都应使用该系统,以便更准确地传达检查结果。本文简要讨论了保守治疗,并详细回顾了目前每个隔室的手术治疗方案。考虑在重建过程中使用移植物材料,并描述了新兴的最小接触技术,以说明改进的解剖学理解如何导致特定部位的程序来解决这些缺陷。
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