A Study of 52 Cases of Uterovaginal Prolapse by New Procedure Sacro-Spinous Colpopexy in Rajshahi Bangladesh

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Munima Haque
Munima Haque
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Monira Najnin
Monira Najnin
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A Study of 52 Cases of Uterovaginal Prolapse by New Procedure Sacro-Spinous Colpopexy in Rajshahi Bangladesh Banner

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The objective of our study was to evaluate, in a population of Togolese People Living With HIV(PLWHIV), the agreement between three scores derived from the general population namely the Framingham score, the Systematic Coronary Risk Evaluation (SCORE), the evaluation of the cardiovascular risk (CVR) according to the World Health Organization.
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The analysis intended to evaluate urogenital and defecatory signs, and life conditions ahead of and following a sacrospinous Colpopexy/hysteropexy for uterovaginal prolapse. To prevent recurrence of uterine prolapse and to maintain adequate vaginal length, a new surgical procedure Sacro-spinous Colpopexy was introduced in Rajshahi, Bangladesh. Fifty-two women with indicative uterovaginal prolapse were cured using sacrospinous Colpopexy/ hysteropexy. Ahead of and following surgery, urogenital and defecatory signs and life conditions were evaluated with a authenticated question form. Data were obtained using a Standardized questionnaires forms which were completed by the patients. Questionnaires were about their basic demographic information, complaint history, patient obstetric history, gynecological history, patient examination history, patient operations performed, and patient postoperations follow-up. Anatomical results were evaluated by examining the pelvic ahead of and following surgery. The average return sequel timing was 6 months. Grades of all areas of urogenital and defecatory signs, fecal incontinency and pain improved substantially. Additionally, on all areas there is betterment of life and no main difficulties were confronted.

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Munima Haque
Munima Haque BRAC University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Monira Najnin
Monira Najnin

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