Online ISSN: 2515-8260

STUDY OF PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE -A TERTIARY CARE EXPERIENCE

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Dr. Payal Rathod1, Dr. Srinivas Gaddappa2, Dr Anurag sonawane, Dr Rupali Gaikwad

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Pelvic organ prolapse is a common problem among women in developing countries. It is the herniation of uterus into or beyond the vagina as a result of failure of the ligamentous and fascial supports. Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) is a common gynaecological condition related to pelvic floor dysfunction in women2. It can result in surgery, which is one of the most common gynaecological surgical procedures performed with a lifetime risk of 11–19% in the general female population. A prospective observational study of 80 samples, selected by non-probability convenience sampling method and who met the designed set of criteria, was conducted. In this study maximum number of participantswere in stage III and most of them had symptom of something coming out of vagina. Maximum number of participants42 (52.50%) were in the post- menopausal phase. Further33 (41.25%) had parity ≥P4. Most of cases 51 (63.75%) had pathology of cystocele. Further 92.50% had undergone surgical repair

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