Uterovaginal prolapse
ICD-10 N81.2 · ICD-11 GC40.3

What Is the Surgical Treatment for Uterovaginal Prolapse?

Clinical scenario

Uterovaginal prolapse may present as a vaginal bulge or as uterine prolapse. Surgical correction is the intervention addressed by this protocol, with the route and specific procedure chosen according to individual patient factors including general health status and prior surgical history.

Treatment approach

Surgery for prolapse may be performed through the vagina, via keyhole (laparoscopic) access, or through an abdominal incision — with pelvic floor repair among the options considered for addressing the vaginal bulge. The full protocol specifies which procedures apply and how they are combined or sequenced.

Complete procedure selection, sequencing, and patient eligibility criteria are available in the full structured protocol.
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