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TITLE:

EVALUATION OF PREJUDICED ACHIEVEMENT OF EXTIRPATIVE AND ALLITERATIVE TECHNIQUES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PELVIC ORGAN PROLEPSES BETWEEN AGED SUFFERERS

AUTHORS:

Dr Hafiz Muhammed Zafarullah, Dr Miran Bakhsh, Dr Umaima Khan

ABSTRACT:

Aim: To analyze the impacts of careful treatment techniques for Pelvic Organ Prolapse, vaginal hysterectomy and colpocleisis, on personal satisfaction in older patients was the point of this examination. Methods: We reflectively inspected 28 patients worked for POP at our Pre-employable and post-usable in this review companion study. By using the approved variants of the petite types of the Urinary sorrow register (UDI-6) and the Incontinence collision Questions (IIQ-7), indications and grievances were evaluated. Results: The postoperative scores utilizing the UDI-6 scale were 1.93±3.59 in the gathering I and 7±7.32 in gathering II (P = 0.32). The mean activity time, pre-employable and post-usable hemoglobin qualities were not distinctive about gatherings. Conclusions: As indicated by the outcomes, Colpocleisis is the preferential strategy for treatmentfor POP in older patients due to the shorter term of medical procedure, the lower chance for draining and the equivalent consequences of life quality scales. Keywords: Pelvic Organ Prolapse, Vaginal Hysterectomy, Advanced Age, Colpocleisis

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