Pelvic organ prolapse: Aetiology and treatment

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In this episode:

  • Types and grades of pelvic organ prolapse
  • Aetiology of pelvic organ prolapse
  • Current recommendations for surgical and non-surgical management of prolapse
  • How to prevent recurrence after surgical treatment of pelvic organ prolapse?
  • Role of hysterectomy in managing pelvic organ prolapse

 

Expert: Dr Christopher Maher, Urogynaecologist

Host: Dr Terri Foran, Sexual Health Physician and Medical Educator

Total time: 33 mins

 

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Last Updated: 8 May, 2025

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