Accelerated recovery program for patients after laparoscopic correction of pelvic organ prolapse: A prospective study
Pelvic organ prolapse belongs to the group of multidisciplinary pathological processes, in the pathogenesis of which various etiological components are involved, leading to destabilization of ligaments and muscular-fascial system. In most cases, pelvic floor dysfunction requires surgical treatment,...
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Main Authors: | Yulia E. Dobrokhotova (Author), Irina A. Lapina (Author), Anatoly G. Tyan (Author), Vladislav V. Taranov (Author), Tatiana G. Chirvon (Author), Nikita V. Glebov (Author), Olesya V. Kaykova (Author), Anastasiya A. Malakhova (Author), Valeriia M. Gomzikova (Author), Vladislava I. Klaushuk (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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