PROLAPSOS DE ÓRGÃOS PÉLVICOS: REVISANDO A LITERATURA

Autores

  • Wagner Horst
  • Jean Carl Silva

Palavras-chave:

Prolapso de órgãos pélvicos. Epidemiologia. Diagnóstico. Tratamento.

Resumo

O presente artigo faz uma revisão sobre a epidemiologia, sintomas, diagnóstico e tratamento dos prolapsos de órgãos pélvicos - POP. Sua elaboração foi possível por intermédio de uma pesquisa eletrônica acerca do tema na base de dados Pubmed. Do universo das publicações encontradas, foram consideradas e revisadas aquelas que despontam com maior relevância na área, nos últimos 10 anos.  POP, a herniação dos órgãos pélvicos através da vagina, é uma condição comum em saúde feminina. Muitas mulheres com prolapso têm sintomas que causam impacto no dia a dia, na função sexual e  atividade física. O diagnóstico é baseado  no exame POP-Q  e o tratamento pode ser cirúrgico ou conservador. Há muito a ser estudado sobre os POP e os fatores de risco individuais devem ser identificados para estabelecer estratégias de prevenção. 

Biografia do Autor

  • Wagner Horst
    Médico Ginecologista e Obstetra. Mestrando em Saúde e Meio Ambiente – UNIVILLE – Universidade da Região de Joinville, Joinville - SC
  • Jean Carl Silva
    Doutor em Medicina pela UNIFESP.  Professor Adjunto da UNIVILLE – Universidade da Região de Joinville, Joinville – SC

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21/09/2016

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PROLAPSOS DE ÓRGÃOS PÉLVICOS: REVISANDO A LITERATURA. (2016). Arquivos Catarinenses De Medicina, 45(2), 91-101. https://revista.acm.org.br/arquivos/article/view/79

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