The most common genital prolapse is: (Solved MCQ)

The most common genital prolapse is:

A. Cystocele

B. Procidentia

C. Rectocele

D. Enterocele

Correct Answer: A. Cystocele

Explanation

The most common genital prolapse is cystocele (anterior vaginal wall prolapse), where the bladder bulges into the vagina.

Explanation:

  • Cystocele (Anterior prolapse): Most frequent type, usually due to weakening of the anterior vaginal wall and pelvic floor muscles. Common in women who have had vaginal deliveries.
  • Rectocele (Posterior prolapse): Bulging of the rectum into the posterior vaginal wall. Less common than cystocele.
  • Uterine prolapse (Procidentia): Descent of the uterus into or outside the vaginal canal. Common but less frequent than cystocele.
  • Enterocele: Herniation of the small intestine into the upper vagina. Rare compared to the others.

So, cystocele > uterine prolapse > rectocele > enterocele in frequency.

Other Options Details

Hereโ€™s a clear description of all the options you listed, which are types of pelvic organ prolapse:


A. Cystocele

  • Definition: Prolapse of the urinary bladder into the anterior wall of the vagina.
  • Cause: Weakening of the anterior vaginal wall, often due to childbirth, aging, or chronic straining.
  • Symptoms: Urinary incontinence, a bulge in the vagina, difficulty emptying the bladder, recurrent UTIs.
  • Treatment: Pelvic floor exercises, pessary, or surgical repair.

B. Procidentia

  • Definition: Complete prolapse of the uterus through the vaginal opening. Essentially, the uterus protrudes outside the vagina.
  • Cause: Weakening of pelvic floor muscles, ligaments, and connective tissue, commonly after multiple vaginal deliveries or in elderly women.
  • Symptoms: Visible mass outside the vagina, vaginal discomfort, difficulty walking or urinating.
  • Treatment: Pessary for temporary relief or surgical intervention (hysterectomy with pelvic floor repair).

C. Rectocele

  • Definition: Prolapse of the rectum into the posterior vaginal wall.
  • Cause: Weakening of the rectovaginal septum, often from childbirth, chronic constipation, or straining.
  • Symptoms: Bulging in the posterior vaginal wall, difficulty passing stool, sensation of incomplete evacuation, sometimes fecal incontinence.
  • Treatment: Lifestyle modifications (high-fiber diet), pelvic floor exercises, pessary, or surgical repair.

D. Enterocele

  • Definition: Herniation of the small intestine (or peritoneal sac) into the space between the vagina and rectum, often through the posterior vaginal wall.
  • Cause: Weakening of the pelvic support structures, usually post-hysterectomy or with multiparity.
  • Symptoms: Vaginal bulge, pelvic pressure, discomfort, sometimes lower back pain.
  • Treatment: Surgical repair is usually required; pelvic floor exercises may help prevent worsening.

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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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