Abstract:Objective Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a common gynecological
condition and pessaries are offered as a first line management, however,
each woman presents with unique anatomy and thus the effectiveness of
commercially available pessaries may be limited by lack of
customization. This study aims to apply three-dimensional (3D) printing
technology in seeking resolution. Design, setting, population and
methods This was a pilot study, 6 patients with mean age 68 years (57 to
74) were treated with Gellhorn pessary… Show more
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