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Saudi Medical Journal. 2003; 24 (2): 161-5
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-64537

ABSTRACT

The objective of this paper is to describe the prevalence of genetal prolapse and its risk factors in semi urban and rural communities. We ultimately hope to heighten the attention of providers of care and program managers to the high prevalence of genital prolapse despite the presumed improved access to care, availability of well-trained staff and high rates of hospital deliveries. This study was carried out in Giza, Egypt and Ein El-Basha, Jordan in 1997. Presence or absence of genital prolapse was assessed using well-trained physicians who performed full clinical assessment including vaginal examination. The study results showed that the prevalence in Egypt was 56.3% and in Jordan 34.1%; that age and parity remain the most predictive factors for the prevalence of prolapse despite controlling other factors; and that women suffer from accompanying symptoms including feeling of bulge, backaches, vaginal discharge, post coital discomfort and bleeding. We believe that women do not have to suffer from these morbid conditions when known preventive interventions exist. Application of standards of care along with designed health education programs are expected to reduce women's suffering. Cost effectiveness studies that show the price tag of surgical intervention in comparison to preventive activities are badly needed


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Humans , Female , Prolapse/epidemiology , Risk Factors , Prevalence
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Rev. méd. sur ; 14(2): 34-7, dic. 1989. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-90048

ABSTRACT

Se revisaron retrospectivamente 66 casos de PG sometidos a cirugía vaginal entre 1984-1987 en el Hospital Regional de Temuco, para evaluación local de esta cirugía. Se evalúa: edad, paridad, motivo de consulta, relación: consulta - menopausia, IOE asociada, técnica quirúrgica empleada, profilaxis antibiótica, complicaciones operatorias y resultados post-operatorios. Se concluye que las complicaciones alcanzan un bajo porcentaje y severidad mínima. En el seguimiento post-cirugía de la IOE se registran cifras muy cercanas a las comunicadas por autores nacionales con un 85% de mejoría


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Middle Aged , Humans , Female , Prolapse/epidemiology , Genital Diseases, Female/surgery , Surgical Procedures, Operative , Uterine Prolapse
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