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Uterine And cuff prolapsus

If hysterectomy (removal of the uterus), which is one of the most frequently performed gynecological surgeries in the world, is performed for a reason other than uterine prolapse, the stump area called the cuff may sag at any time after the operation with a 1% probability, if the hysterectomy is performed due to uterine prolapse, this rate is 10% around and patients apply to the doctor with the complaint of sagging of the stump area.

At the same time, uterine prolapse may occur, patients with uterine prolapse experience complaints of pain, feeling mass in the vagen, and this negatively affects their quality of life. In the above cases, sagging surgeries are performed with laparoscopy.