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Hysterectomy on benign indication and risk of pelvic organ prolapse surgery: A national matched cohort study.

Andreas Höier AagesenNiels KlarskovKim Oren GradelKaren Ruben Husby
Published in: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (2023)
This study shows that hysterectomy, regardless of surgical route, leads to an increased risk of pelvic organ prolapse surgery, especially in the posterior compartment. The risk of prolapse surgery increased with the number of vaginal births, and not cesarean sections. Women should be thoroughly informed about the risk of pelvic organ prolapse and other treatment options should be considered before choosing hysterectomy to treat benign gynecological diseases -particularly women who have had numerous vaginal births.
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