Modern principles of treatment of women with pelvic prolapse and cervix uteri pathology
I.I. MUSIN, R.M. ZAYNULLINA, E.M. POPOVA, R.A. NAFTULOVICH
Bashkir State Medical University, 3 Lenin St., Ufa, Russian Federation, 450000
Musin I.I. ― Assistant of the Department of obstetrics and gynecology №2, tel. +7-917-467-10-64, e-mail: ilnur-musin@yandex.ru
Zaynullina R.M. ― Cand. Med. Sc., Associate Professor of the Department of obstetrics and gynecology №2, tel. (347) 264-96-50, e-mail: raisa.bsmu@gmail.com
Popova E.M. ― Assistant of the Department of obstetrics and gynecology №2, tel. (347) 264-96-50
Naftulovich R.A. ― Cand. Med. Sc., Associate Professor of the Department of obstetrics and gynecology №2, tel. (347) 264-96-50, e-mail: raisanaftulovich@mail.ru
Timely detection and treatment of cervix uteri pathology is the reliable prophylaxis of cervical cancer. The objective was to develop a complex of technological treatment and rehabilitation for women with pelvic prolapse. There was found dysbiotic correlation between changes in vaginal and cervical lesions. The article describes the cytological, histological study of biopsy material of uterine cervix. For therapeutic correction of uterine cervix were used radiowave surgical apparatus Surgitron TM DF 120 (4,0 MHz) with EDM tools, in particular loops of various shapes and sizes. After the control examination, the patients underwent surgical reconstruction of the architectonics of the pelvic floor. The study of developed treatment and rehabilitation helped to restore reproductive health and to decrease the risk for development of cervical cancer.
Key words: pelvic prolapse, cervical cancer, reproductive age, cervix uteri.
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