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. 2016 May 26;8(5):202–215. doi: 10.4252/wjsc.v8.i5.202

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Pelvic organ prolapse mesh treatment. Normal pelvic anatomy (A) and herniation of the bladder (B) and uterus into the vagina (C). Synthetic mesh augmentation of vaginal walls as a colporrhaphy treatment for pelvic organ prolapse (D). Hysterectomies are also used to treat uterine prolapse (reproduced with permission from BARD medical).