What is Uterine Prolapse?
Uterine Prolapse happens when the muscles or tissue around the uterus become weak and the uterus falls (usually with the vagina) or sags from its normal position into the vaginal canal. This...
View ArticleWhat is Cystocele in Vaginal Prolapse?
The pelvic organs are supported by various muscles and ligaments. These tissues can stretch from childbirth, excessive straining or age causing the pelvic organs to shift from their normal location...
View ArticleWhat is Enterocele?
The pelvic organs are supported by various muscles and ligaments. Over time, these tissues can stretch as a result of childbirth, excessive straining or age causing the pelvic organs to shift from...
View ArticleWhat is Rectocele?
The pelvic organs are supported by various muscles and ligaments. Over time, these tissues stretch as a result of childbirth, excessive straining or age causing the pelvic organs to shift from their...
View ArticleVaginal Prolapse
The anatomic organization that holds the pelvic organs within the pelvis is an intricate combination between a variety of ligaments, muscles and other connective tissues. These tissues can become...
View ArticleDropped Bladder Syndrome
One of the most commonly confused clinical situations we address with patients is the “dropped bladder.” What is commonly called a “dropped bladder” is not really a dropped bladder at all; in reality...
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