2023
DOI: 10.17816/jowd112118
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Small intestine prolapse after vaginal hysterectomy with vaginal dome rupture. A clinical case

Abstract: The relevance of surgical treatment of pelvic organ prolapse is beyond doubt, due to the high prevalence and risk of surgical intervention during life. Surgical treatment of prolapse today remains the only effective method, however, despite more than 400 methods of surgical correction, the number of complications and relapses does not tend to decrease. This article presents a clinical case of ineffective choice of surgical treatment of genital prolapse with own tissues and vaginal hysterectomy, which sub… Show more

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