
236. Prolapse - Surgical and Non Surgical Options
You Are Not Broken
Intro
This chapter explores the intricacies of prolapse, highlighting the urgent need for more specialists in female pelvic health. The speakers discuss their experiences and the critical lack of resources and education in addressing prolapse and incontinence.
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
· What are the signs and symptoms?
· Our tips for treating constipation
· Prolapse risk goes up after menopause – we discuss the likely role of hormones and decreased muscle strength.
· The impact of prolapse on those suffering
· Why we hate calling it “bladder prolapse”
· How the bladder can be affected by vaginal prolapse and what may and may not improve
· How do we know if we have prolapse
· How do we know if we should treat prolapse
· Risk of de novo stress urinary incontinence when prolapse is fixed, either with pessary or surgery
· What is a pessary and what are the risks of a pessary.
· Can you be sexually active with prolapse?
· The role of pelvic floor physical therapy and prolapse.
· Surgical treatment options:
o One size does not fit all.
o Obliterative surgery – colpocliesis
o Hysteropexy vs. hysterectomy
o Minimally invasive options – suture or mesh based (sacrocolpopexy) procedures
o New treatment options (EnPlace) benefits and data
o The cervix as a sexual organ for some people and the consideration of cervix/uterine preservation in prolapse surgery.
· Modern prolapse repair is safe, effective and recovery is not too stressful for most women.
· Post surgery instructions and rehab – vaginal estrogen and pelvic floor physical therapy
· The risk of recurrent prolapse
· When to consider adding a sling to your prolapse procedure
· 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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