prolapse Flashcards
1
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anterior compartment prolapse
A
- urethrocele - prolapse of the urethra into the vagina
( causes stress incontinence) - cystocele - prolapse of the bladder into the vagina
2
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middle compartment prolapse
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- uterine prolapse - descent of the uterus into the vagina
2. vaginal vault prolapse - descend of the vaginal wall post hysterectomy
3
Q
enterocele
A
herniation of the pouch of douglas into the vagina
4
Q
posterior compartment prolapse
A
prolapse of the rectum into the vagina
5
Q
most common type of prolapse
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cystourethrocele
6
Q
pelvic organ prolapse quantification (POP-Q)
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- stage 1 - more than 1 cm above the hymen
- within 1 cm to hymen
- 1 cm below the hymen
- complete eversion of the vagina
7
Q
classifying the degree of uterine descent
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- first degree - cervix is visible when perineum is depressed
- second degree - cervic prolapsed through the introitus but fundus is in the pelvis
- third degree - entire uterus is outside
8
Q
sx
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- sensation of pressure/heaviness and bulging
- urinary symptoms
- coital symptoms
- bowel symptoms
9
Q
Mx - conservative
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- weight loss
2. pelvic muscle exercises
10
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Mx - methods to consider
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- conservative
- pessary
- surgery
11
Q
Mx - pessary
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- reduces prolapse symptoms and provides support
- short term relief before surgry or long term relief if surgery is not indicated
- SE - odour/vesicovaginal fistulas
12
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Mx - surgical - bladder/urethral prolapse
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- anterior colporrhaphy - suturing of the fibromuscular layer of the anterior vaginal wall
- colposuspension
13
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Mx - surgical- uterine prolapse
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- Hysterectomy
2. Sacrohysteroplexy
14
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Mx- surgical - vault prolapse
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- sacrocolpopexy