UNDERSTANDING UTERINE PROLAPSE 

Uterine Prolapse – means the uterus lacks support because the original supporting ligaments known as the uterosacral ligaments have broken. When the ligaments break, the uterus droops or prolapses (displaces from its normal position, usually downward or outward).  This is a common phenomenon among women of all ages but most commonly associated with women who have had childbirth. Drs Miklos and Moore recommend a hysteropexy or keeping the uterus in most cases of uterine prolapse.

Hysteropexy
“Hystero” – means uterus and “pexy” means to support. It is a surgical fixation of a misplaced or abnormally movable uterus. Hysteropexy can be performed using mesh or with the patient’s native tissue i.e. uterosacral ligaments.

Typical Symptoms:

  • Pain in the lower back
  • Heightened discomfort when straining
  • Urinary incontinence or needing to urinate frequently
  • Bowel problems, such as constipation

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