Prolapse of the vaginal vault may follow either abdominal or vaginal hysterectomy, and is associated with herniation of the pouch of Douglas. The condition is commonly called enterocoele but the peritoneal sac does not always contain small bowel as this depends on the length of the mesentery. ...
The front and back walls of the vagina can become weakened, and it begins to move downwards, often turning itself inside out. Normally, as the womb prolapses, the vagina will also drop. Unfortunately the biggest risk of vaginal prolapse is after a hysterectomy (where the womb is removed),...
Prolapse of a fallopian tube following vaginal hysterectomy The first tubal prolapse noted at the Kaiser-Permanente Medical Center San Francisco after more than 2500 abdominal or vaginal hysterectomies where 1 or bo... Radman,H Melvin - 《American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology》 被引量: 5发表...
1.the falling down or downward displacement of a part or viscus; called alsoprocidentiaandptosis. 2.to undergo such displacement. prolapse of cordprotrusion of the umbilical cord ahead of the presenting part of the fetus in labor. Variations of prolapsed umbilical cord. From McKinney et al., ...
The first tubal prolapse noted at the Kaiser-Permanente Medical Center San Francisco after more than 2500 abdominal or vaginal hysterectomies where 1 or both tubes had been conserved is reported. Others had previously reported 48 cases; in only 9 had the abdominal operation been performed. This pa...
Two Cases of Prolapse of the Small Intestine Through a Ruptured Vagina after Hysterectomy We report two cases of prolapse of the small intestine through a ruptured vagina after hysterectomy. Case 1, a 33-year-old woman, underwent laparoscopic hy... K Yamaji,K Sumi,T Tanaka - 《Nihon Fukubu...
BACKGROUND: Vaginal vault prolapse after hysterectomy is a rare complication, with a prevalence of less than 1/2%. The vaginal depth an axis can be restored by colposacropexy with preservation of coital function. The aim of this follow-up study was to assess the results of colposacropexy wit...
Vaginal vault prolapse is descent of the vaginal apex (after hysterectomy) into the lower vagina, to the hymenal ring, or through the vaginal introitus. From:Female Urology (Third Edition),2008 Related terms: Download as PDF Set alert
Despite the large number of options available to us for uterine prolapse, a vaginal hysterectomy and vault suspension remains one of the best options for even the most extensive prolapse. It is essential to remember that simply performing a hysterectomy
Fallopian tube prolapse is reported to most commonly occur after vaginal hysterectomy. Both diagnosis and management have varied, resulting in differing efficacies of treatment.