Long-term functional results of reconstructive plastic surgery on the pelvic floor
A. A. Mikhelson,
M. V. Lazukina
Abstract:Background. With all the variety of treatment methods for pelvic organ prolapse (POP), the criteria for cure are reduced to the absence of anatomical defects of the pelvic floor. At the same time, the complete restoration of the physical, psycho-emotional and social components of a woman’s life is practically not taken into account. Studying the quality of life, as well as the sexual function of patients with POP will help to clarify the effectiveness of the synergy of surgical treatment and hardware rehabilita… Show more
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