Abstract

In recent years, prolapse of the pelvic organs – genital prolapse (GP) is considered one of the pressing problems of modern gynecology. The prevalence of GP among women ranges from 2 to 77% and does not tend to decrease. According to WHO, in 2030, GP may be observed in 63 million women. [1,2,3]. In world statistics, the number of cases of genital prolapse varies widely and is multifactorial.

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