“…Levator avulsion or ‘levator macrotrauma’ and irreversible overdistension of the hiatus or ‘levator microtrauma’ have been shown to be strong risk factors for POP development and recurrence after surgery
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From a pathophysiological point of view POP can be considered a form of hernia. It is herniation of pelvic organs, be it the bladder, uterus, small or large bowel, through the levator hiatus, the hernial portal, into the vagina.…”