Abstract

Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) is a disabling and chronic condition that affects a rough 20% of women ranging in all ages [1]. Pelvic organs can protrude outside the body through the vagina due to weakness in the pelvic floor. POP affects patients both physically and psychologically. Most women with POP suffer from at least one other pelvic floor disorder, such as incontinence. Pelvic Organ Prolapse increasing nationwide, namely, anterior, posterior and middle compartments prolapse. Plenty of different kits have been created in recent years for reconstruction surgery. And among those surgical kits, synthetic material augmentation plays a major role; hence it also takes place certain complications such as dyspareunia and vaginal discomfort [2]. We are now reporting a rare case of ureteral stenosis after sacrospinous suspension. This case report has already received approval from SKH Ethics Committee.

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