Surgeons must rethink pelvic organ prolapse treatment by adopting a dynamic biomechanical approach.
- The study identifies three key features of pelvic floor stability: a triangular support structure, a posterior fornix acting as a fulcrum, and a precise vaginal folding angle.
- Shifting from static to dynamic reconstruction strategies could significantly reduce recurrence rates for patients.
This approach emphasizes the need for personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s biomechanics.
- Further research is essential to establish long-term maintenance strategies for sustained outcomes.
Journal Article by Tian D, Luo Q (…) Li L et 6 al. in Front Med (Lausanne)
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