urogynaecology Flashcards

1
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types of prolapse?

A

anterior vaginal wall
cystocele- bladder drops into vagina

posterior vaginal wall
enterocele - small intestine bulges into vagina

rectocele - rectum bulges into vagina

uterine prolapse - uterus
vaginal vault prolapse

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2
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what are the pelvic organs?

A

vagina
uterus
bladder
urethra
rectum

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3
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symptoms of prolapse

A

feeling pelvic pressure- how does it feel to you?
> dragging sensation

bulge in vagina
urinary incontinence
diff emptying bladder
problems having a bowel movement
lower back pain

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4
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how common? pelvic organ prolapse?

A

1 in 10 women over 50

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5
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what is a prociendia?

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when whole uterus protrudes out

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6
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risk factors for POP

A

pregnancy and childbirth
ageing
being overweight
persistent constipation / cough/ heavy lifting

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7
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managing prolapse?
conservative? lifetsyle

A

weight loss
stopping smoking
manage cough / constipation

avoiding running

pelvic floor exercises
>phsyiotherapists -3/6 months

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8
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prolapse conservative management

A

lifestyle
pessary : plastic / silicone device which helps support your pelvic organs : ring most common

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9
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surgical management of prolapse\?
principles?

A

performed through vagina to restore ligamentous tissue
to apex, anterior, posterior

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10
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treat a prolapse of the vaginal vault (top of the vagina/front passage) in women who have had a hysterectomy (removal of womb) using a strip of synthetic mesh to lift the top of the vagina and hold it in place

A

sacrocolpopexy

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11
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possible surgical options fro prolapse?

A

vaginal hysterectomy

sacrospinous fixation - sutures

sacrohysteropexy

colpocleisis - last resort

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12
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what muscle group supports the pelvic organs?

A

levator ani

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13
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levator ani muscles?

A

puborectalis
pubococcgygeus
iliococcygeus

pubic ramus anteriorly
obturator internus fascia to the ischial spine which forms a bowl shaped muscle filling pelvic inelt supporting pelvic organs

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14
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urinary incontinence conservative management?

A

fluid balance advice
reduce caffeine
bladder retraining
pelvic floor exercises

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15
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management of Overactive bladder

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bladder diary
bladder training - 6 weeks
anticholinergic drugs -
urodynamic drugs

botulinum toxin

sacral neuromodulation

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16
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surgical management of incontinence - stress?

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synthetic midurethral tape procedure
burch colposuspension

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