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236. Prolapse - Surgical and Non Surgical Options

11.05.2023 - By Kelly Casperson, MDPlay

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236 – Prolapse – Surgical and Non-Surgical Options

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Dr. Sonya Ephraim, MD, FACOG, FPMRS, is a urogynecologist and the founder of Allure Pelvic Wellness and Aesthetic Gynecology in Deer Park, Illinois, outside of Chicago. She talks about how she decided to go back to do a fellowship in female pelvic medicine.

In this episode, we talk a lot about prolapse and touch on- 

·      What is pelvic organ prolapse?

·      Why prolapse needs a rebranding – so much shame

·      Risk factors for prolapse

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What are the signs and symptoms?

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Our tips for treating constipation

·     

Prolapse risk goes up after menopause – we discuss

the likely role of hormones and decreased muscle strength.

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The impact of prolapse on those suffering

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Why we hate calling it “bladder prolapse”

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How the bladder can be affected by vaginal

prolapse and what may and may not improve

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How do we know if we have prolapse

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How do we know if we should treat prolapse

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Risk of de novo stress urinary incontinence

when prolapse is fixed, either with pessary or surgery

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What is a pessary and what are the risks of a

pessary.

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Can you be sexually active with prolapse?

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The role of pelvic floor physical therapy and prolapse.

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Surgical treatment options:

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One size does not fit all.

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Obliterative surgery – colpocliesis

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Hysteropexy vs. hysterectomy

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Minimally invasive options – suture or mesh based (sacrocolpopexy) procedures

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New treatment options (EnPlace) benefits and data

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The cervix as a sexual organ for some people and the consideration of cervix/uterine preservation in prolapse surgery.

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Modern prolapse repair is safe, effective and recovery is not too stressful for most women.

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Post surgery instructions and rehab – vaginal estrogen and pelvic floor physical therapy

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The risk of recurrent prolapse

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When to consider adding a sling to your prolapse procedure

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Just because someone or something said you have prolapse, doesn’t mean you need surgery

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My previous Prolapse episodes

21 – pelvic organ prolapse master class

138 – February Live – Hormones,

prolapse, pelvic floor PT and more

161 – “I Just need to put something in

my vagina”, Prolapse, and how PT helps

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