31 January 2012

Uterine prolapse Ppts and latest 20 publications



Uterine prolapse is falling or sliding of the womb (uterus) from its normal position into the vaginal area.

Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Muscles, ligaments, and other structures hold the uterus in the pelvis. If these muscles and structures are weak, the uterus drops into the vaginal canal . This is called prolapse. This condition is more common in women who have had one or more vaginal births.

Female  Genitourinary System
http://www.mccc.edu/~martinl/documents/FemaleGenitourinarySystemSession9.ppt

Post-Reproductive  Gynecology
http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/obgyn/education/documents/PostreproductiveObGynHonebrink.ppt

Reproductive System - Review of Structure and Function
http://bioweb.wku.edu/faculty/Crawford/aging22.ppt

Gynecologic  Assessment of Women
by Eileen Hawkins, MSN, ARNP
http://www.nursing.twsu.edu/advhealth/lesson/11/pelvic.ppt

Hysterectomy
by Eric Cui
http://ed.hs.uci.edu/trap/resources%5CHysterectomy.ppt

Maternal & New-born Health  with  Reference to   India & Rajasthan
by Dr.  Kanupriya Chaturvedi
http://www.pitt.edu/~super4/39011-40001/39771.ppt

Urinary  Incontinence in Older  Adults
by Tomas  L. Griebling, MD, MPH, University of Kansas
http://www2.kumc.edu/coa/Education/FacDevPowerPoint/Urinary%20Incontinence%20Module.ppt

Post-Partum Complications
http://www2.sunysuffolk.edu/kiralyc/nur248/Post_Partum_Complications%209%20student%20version.ppt

Assessment  of the Female Genitourinary System
http://www.mccc.edu/~martinl/documents/NRS102Week12FemaleGenitourinarySystem.ppt

Disorders of  Female Reproductive System
by Eva Talastas
http://webenhanced.lbcc.edu/vnjm/vn255jm/coursedocs/female.ppt

UTI prevention  in Older Patients with Foley Catheters
from Virginia  Mason Medical Center
http://www.plu.edu/~clabotsc/doc/uti-prevention.ppt

Urogynecology Cytocele &  rectocele urinary ioncontenence
by Mrs. Raheegeh Awni
http://elearning.najah.edu/OldData/pdfs/5407Cytocele%20&%20rectocele%20GYN%20LECT%204.ppt

Latest 20 Published articles



  1. A novel technique for the management of advanced uterine/vault prolapse: extraperitoneal sacrocolpopexy.
  2. Anatomic and Functional Outcomes with the Prolift Procedure in Elderly Women with Advanced Pelvic Organ Prolapse Who Desire Uterine Preservation.
  3. Changing trends of surgical approaches for uterine prolapse: an 11-year population-based nationwide descriptive study.
  4. Does pre-operative traction on the cervix approximate intra-operative uterine prolapse? A randomised controlled trial.
  5. Factors affecting the feasibility of bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy during vaginal hysterectomy for uterine prolapse.
  6. Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy for uterine and post-hysterectomy prolapse: anatomical and functional outcomes.
  7. Modified laparoscopic extraperitoneal uterine suspension to anterior abdominal wall: the easier way to treat uterine prolapse.
  8. Myasis in uterine prolapse, successful treatment.
  9. Polypropylene mesh as an alternative option for uterine preservation in pelvic reconstruction in patients with uterine prolapse.
  10. Repeated pregnancy in a woman with uterine prolapse from a rural area in Nepal.
  11. Surgical treatment of uterine prolapse in women with bladder exstrophy: report of two cases with modified Prolift procedure.
  12. Treatment of uterine prolapse stage 2 or higher: a randomized multicenter trial comparing sacrospinous fixation with vaginal hysterectomy (SAVE U trial).
  13. Two successful natural pregnancies in a patient with severe uterine prolapse: A case report.
  14. Usefulness of histopathological examination in uterine prolapse specimens.
  15. Uterine inversion with massive uterovaginal prolapse and multiple bladder stones.
  16. Uterine prolapse complicated with a giant cervical polyp.
  17. Uterine prolapse complicating pregnancy and labor: a case report and literature review.
  18. Uterine prolapse in young women.
  19. Uterine Prolapse with Associated Rupture in a Podengo Bitch. 
  20. Uterine prolapse: from antiquity to today.

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