Grade 1 is called mild cystocele Grade 2 is moderate, when the bladder is at the vaginal opening Grade 3 is severe cystocele, and the bladder is so low that it bulges through the vaginal introitus ...
A bladder prolapse (cystocele) is a common condition in which your bladder pushes into your vagina due to weakened pelvic muscles. It’s highly treatable with exercise or surgery. Bladder prolapse ...
A cystocele occurs when the supportive tissues around the bladder stretch and weaken, allowing the bladder and the vaginal wall to move out of place. They may bulge through the vaginal wall or vaginal ...
A cystocele is often associated with conditions such as stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. These often prevent women from leading active and productive lives. Thus it is important ...
High-grade CYSTOCELE is associated with a range of anatomical abnormalities, including central and lateral defects, urethral hypermobility, and vault prolapse. The aim of surgical repair is to correct ...
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