CSPM/IUGA Workshop on Pelvic Organ Prolapse

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Workshop Schedule

14:00

Geoffrey William Cundiff

14:05

Geoffrey William Cundiff

14:15

Jane Ann Schulz

14:25

May Sanaee

14:35

Jane Ann Schulz

14:50

Geoffrey William Cundiff

15:05

May Sanaee

15:20

All

Aims & Objectives

Advanced
90 minutes
Female Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) / Voiding Dysfunction
Clinical
Pelvic Organ Prolapse Pathophysiology Bowel Dysfunction
Urogynaecology and Female & Functional Urology

What surgeon has not experienced the disappointment of poor outcome after prolapse repair? Recurrence of prolapse is disappointing, but persistent symptoms or new symptoms are equally problematic.

In this workshop we aim to understand the underlying pathology of POP and focus on the important issues that impact outcomes. The focus is on surgical management, especially of the vaginal apex, including from a vaginal and laparoscopic approach.

Learning Objectives

  • Consider the contribution of the patient’s anatomical deficits to their symptoms and pelvic floor dysfunction.
  • Discuss non-surgical and surgical treatment options for POP from a benefit/risk framework that includes complications and will support shared decision making.
  • Apply surgical techniques to vaginal and laparoscopic repairs of POP.

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