Pelvic organ prolapse, defined as the descent of the vaginal and pelvic organs, can be associated with significant personal, social, and economic burden. Nonsurgical and surgical treatment options are available to women who report bothersome symptoms associated with pelvic organ prolapse. Treatment choices are generally driven by the degree of burden experienced by each individual patient.
Mary F. Ackenbom (Tue,) studied this question.
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