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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-220705

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Pelvic organ prolapse is an increasingly common condition seen in women with advancing age. The objective of this study is to observe the different modalities of treatment of pelvic organ prolapse and evaluate its outcome. In this study, all patients with pelvic organ prolapse, attending Gynae OPD or admitted in GMCH were included. In this study, 45(22.5%) patients were advised to use vaginal tampon, 9(4.5%) patients were advised Kegel's Results: exercise, 125(62.50%) patients were treated with VH + PFR, , 15 (7.5%) patients underwent vaginal hysterectomy (VH), 4(2%) patients underwent VH + PFR + Sacrospinous ?xation and 2 (1%) patients were treated with Fothergills' surgery. The feedback received revealed that 118(59%) were satis?ed and responded well to the treatment, 26 (13%) patients were not satis?ed and from the remaining 56(28%) patients, no feedback had been received. It was observed that satisfaction was higher in patients who had surgical intervention.

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