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Vaginal topography does not correlate well with visceral position in women with pelvic organ prolapse
K. Kenton, S. Shott, L. Brubaker
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Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Medicine and Dentistry
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
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Woman
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Position
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Bladder
40%
Fluoroscopy
40%
Pelvic Floor
30%
Population Research
20%
Prolapse
20%
Vaginal Wall
20%
Rectum
20%
Preoperative Evaluation
10%
Hysterectomy
10%
Viscera
10%
Tertiary Care
10%
Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery
10%
Physical Examination
10%
Patient History of Surgery
10%
Patient History of Hysterectomy
10%
Pelvic Viscera
10%
Posterior Colporrhaphy
10%
Patient Referral
10%
Assessment
10%
Rest
10%
Small Intestine
10%
INIS
organs
100%
women
100%
topography
100%
correlations
50%
bladder
40%
fluoroscopy
40%
walls
30%
floors
30%
surgery
20%
populations
20%
rectum
20%
evaluation
10%
assessments
10%
junctions
10%
small intestine
10%