THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE IN WOMEN IN THE TRANSITION PERIOD

Purpose - to evaluate the impact of surgical correction of pelvic organ prolapse on the quality of life of patients in the transition period according to the STRAW+10 classification. Materials and methods. 20 patients in the transitional period according to the STRAW+10 classification with pelvic or...

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Main Authors: Вадим Гельевич Мозес (Author), Наталья Евгеньевна Мезенцева (Author), Марина Анатольевна Ющенко (Author), Светлана Ивановна Елгина (Author), Елена Владимировна Рудаева (Author), Кира Борисовна Мозес (Author), Наталья Степановна Черных (Author), Яэль Центер (Author)
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Published: The Publishing House Medicine and Enlightenment, 2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Purpose - to evaluate the impact of surgical correction of pelvic organ prolapse on the quality of life of patients in the transition period according to the STRAW+10 classification. Materials and methods. 20 patients in the transitional period according to the STRAW+10 classification with pelvic organ prolapse (POP) requiring surgical treatment were studied by a continuous method. All patients underwent surgical correction of prolapse with a mesh implant using transvaginal access with transobturator fixation, levatoroplasty. Efficacy was evaluated after 6 months: the assessment of quality of life was studied using the PFDI-20 questionnaire. Results. The study demonstrates the effectiveness of surgical correction of POP in women of transitional age - after 6 months of the postoperative period, there was a statistically significant decrease in the intensity of POP symptoms and an improvement in some criteria of quality of life: the POPDI pelvic organ prolapse scale and the overall PFDI-20 value. At the same time, it should be recognized that these conclusions are limited by the design of the study.
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2542-0968