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pubmed-article:15106231pubmed:abstractTextPelvic organ prolapse is common, with some degree of prolapse seen in up to 50% of parous women in a clinic setting although many are asymptomatic. A number of symptoms may be associated with prolapse and treatments include surgery, mechanical devices and conservative therapies. A variety of mechanical devices or pessaries are described which aim to alleviate the symptoms of prolapse and avert or delay the need for surgery.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:15106231pubmed:affiliationDept of Urodynamics, Liverpool Women's Hospital, Crown Street, Liverpool, UK, L8 7SS.lld:pubmed
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