Summary:
Objective: To determine the main etiopathogenic factors which may participate in the development of
vaginal prolapse after hysterectomy.
Design: A retrospective study.
Setting: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical Faculty of the Palacký University and University
Hospital, Olomouc.
Methods: The analysis of relevant factors which can participate in the origin and development of vaginal
prolapse was carried out on the group of 51 patients treated for vaginal prolapse after hysterectomy performed
in the years 2002 to 2005. The data were retrieved retrospectively from medical documentation
and appended by the information obtained from questionnaires send to the patients.
Results: Factors participating in the development of vaginal prolapse can be divided into 3 groups: 1.
Mistakes in surgical technique and complications in the post-operative period, 2. inherited qualities of
patients, and 3. impact of adverse external factors.
Conclusions: Several factors are involved in the etiopathogenesis of vaginal prolapse, the most important
of which are the inherited qualities of patients, incorrect surgical technique and adverse outcome in the
post-operative period.
Key words:
hysterectomy, vaginal prolapse, etiopathogenesis
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