Osteopathic correction in the complex treatment of women of reproductive age with pelvic organ prolapse
A. R. Bakanova,
D. S. Lebedev,
E. N. Nenashkina
Abstract:Introduction. Pelvic organ prolapse is a major medical and social problem. Up to 53 % of women note certain manifestations of prolapse, almost half of them are women of working age. There are still many unresolved issues in the treatment of pelvic organ prolapse and prolapse. Conservative therapy for pelvic organ prolapses is poorly effective. The only clinically proven way to combat the disease, widely used in world medical practice, is surgical treatment. However, the possibilities of surgical correction of … Show more
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