Chapter 4.5: New Proposed Treatments for Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Marianna Alperin, Fatima F. Fitz, Caroline E. Gargett, Zeliha Guler, Cheryl B. Iglesia, Cassandra K. Kisby, Svjetlana Lozo, Valentin Manriquez, Srikala Prasad, Carolyn W. Swenson, Julie A. Suyama, Maria A. T. Bortolini

TL;DR
This paper reviews new approaches to treating pelvic organ prolapse, emphasizing the need for personalized medicine and multidisciplinary research.
Contribution
The paper outlines a framework for developing novel preventative and therapeutic strategies for POP through mechanistic insights and modern tools.
Findings
Current treatments for POP are inadequate, necessitating novel preventative and therapeutic approaches.
Modern tools can establish causal relationships between risk factors and POP pathogenesis.
Personalized medicine and team science are emphasized for effective POP prevention and treatment.
Abstract
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a morbid and costly condition that affects millions of women worldwide. Given the shortcommings of the current treatments, novel preventative and therapeutic approaches are needed. This manuscript is part of the International Urogynaecologogy Consultation (IUC) on pelvic organ prolapse (POP) chapter four on new and novel treatments for pelvic organ prolapse. The current expert narrative review (1) highlights the rationale for novel treatments for POP; (2) summarizes the exisitng mechanistic insights into physiologic alterations needed to inform the development of novel preventative and therapeutic strategies for POP; (3) reviews relevant modern tools that can help establish causal relationships between epidemiologic risk factors and POP pathogenesis; (4) describes prevention-focused interventions and advancements in treatment-focused interventions to date;…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPelvic floor disorders treatments · Urinary Bladder and Prostate Research · Urinary Tract Infections Management
