A. V. Smirnova, A. Malyshkina, I.A. Kolganova, N.V. Shekhlova, Z.S. Abdullaeva
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Background: descent of pelvic organs (genital prolapse, GP) of different severity is a significant medical and social problem. The key clinical manifestations in patients with GP comprise the impairment of pelvic organ functions which seriously affects the social adaptation of such patients. Aim: to assess specific clinical characteristics of the functional disorders of pelvic organs in patients with GP admitted for surgical treatment and to review changes in symptoms over time after surgery. Patients and Methods: a non-randomized prospective cohort study was carried out. The study group included 40 patients with different forms of GP, Grades II-IV under POP-Q classification system. All patients were interviewed before and 6 months after the surgical treatment using a new short version of PFDI-20 Questionnaire. Results: urinations disorders with a duration shorter than one year were reported in 19 (47%) women, from 1 year to 5 years — in 13(32,5%), from 5 to 10 years — in 1 (2,5%), and in 4 (10%) women the symptoms lasted for more than 10 years. It was found that 12(30%) of the interviewed women suffered from constipation, and 11 (27.5%) of patients had the feeling of incomplete defecation. Twelve (30%) patients complained of fecal and flatus incontinence. Six months after the operation, 7 (17.5%) patients mentioned some pain and discomfort in the lower abdomen. Urination disorders (urine dribble and incontinence, urethrodynia). Flatus incontinence remained in 3 (7.5) of the studied patients.