PATHOGENETIC APPROACHES TO THE SELECTION OF THE METHOD OF TREATMENT OF THE PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION


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Among the causes of pelvic floor dysfunction, there are lesions of m. levator ani (20%) and pelvic fascia (30%). Injuries of n. pudendus, defects in the process of remodeling the vaginal wall after birth, genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors are important in other cases. The findings indicate the need to select surgical treatment tactics in women with lesions of m. levator ani and pelvic fascia and the effectiveness of conservative treatment for other causes leading to dysfunction of pelvic floor muscles.

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G. Dikke

FSAEI HE “Peoples' Friendship University of Russia"

Email: galadikke@yandex.ru
Honored Worker of Science and Education, MD, Prof. at the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Medicine of the Faculty of Continuing Medical Education Moscow

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