POP Flashcards
Major supports of the uterus
Transverse cervical ligaments
Uterosacral ligaments
Level 1 support (Apical)
Transverse cervical ligaments (also called Cardinal or Mackenrodt’s ligaments)
Uterosacral ligaments
Level 2 support (Transverse or Horizontal)
Levator ani and arcus tendinous fascia
Pubocervical fascia
Rectovaginal fascia
Level 3 support
Perineal body
Middle/ apical compartment defect
Enterocele: herniation of the pouch of Douglas through the posterior vaginal fornix. It may
contain bowel or omentum
Vaginal vault prolapse: Inversion of the apex of the vagina following abdominal/vaginal
hysterectomy
Uterovaginal prolapse
Indications of pessaries
Prolapse found within 6 months of delivery
Patients who are unfit for or cannot withstand surgery
Patient does not want/refuses surgery
To promote healing of decubital ulcers before surgery
Patient on a long waiting list for surgery
Therapeutic test, where it is difficult to establish if symptoms are due to prolapse