Hemant G Deshpande1, Chandrakant S Madkar2, Saily R Kiwalkar2. 1. OBGY Department, Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College Affiliated to D. Y. Patil Vidhyapeeth, Pimpri, Pune, Maharashtra 411018 India. 2. Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College Affiliated to D. Y. Patil Vidhyapeeth, Pimpri, Pune, Maharashtra 411018 India.
Abstract
AIM: Utero vaginal prolapse is a very common complaint of patients in the OPD. It's an entity that existed since a very long time and hence many classifications were proposed; however, only one system was found to be a validated system for determining the degree of prolapse-POP-Q system. OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship of decubitus ulcer with POP-Q staging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A prospective study of 100 patients with complaints of prolapse (something coming out of vagina) was considered. The patients were staged in accordance with POP-Q system. The number of patients with decubitus ulcer were noted. The area of each decubitus ulcer was also noted, by measuring the radius. Statistical tests were applied to find out if the relationship of the presence of and the area of decubitus ulcer with stage of prolapse was significant. RESULTS: It was found that as the stage of prolapse increased, the number of patients with decubitus ulcer also increased. Also, as the Point C measurement increased, the area (small/medium/large size) of the decubitus ulcer also increased. CONCLUSION: There is a definite correlation between the presence of decubitus ulcer along with its area and the POP-Q component. The study also indicated that POP-Q staging is the only method of classification available that allows accurate and standardized measurements, foregoing pitfalls of all previous classifications.
AIM: Utero vaginal prolapse is a very common complaint of patients in the OPD. It's an entity that existed since a very long time and hence many classifications were proposed; however, only one system was found to be a validated system for determining the degree of prolapse-POP-Q system. OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship of decubitus ulcer with POP-Q staging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A prospective study of 100 patients with complaints of prolapse (something coming out of vagina) was considered. The patients were staged in accordance with POP-Q system. The number of patients with decubitus ulcer were noted. The area of each decubitus ulcer was also noted, by measuring the radius. Statistical tests were applied to find out if the relationship of the presence of and the area of decubitus ulcer with stage of prolapse was significant. RESULTS: It was found that as the stage of prolapse increased, the number of patients with decubitus ulcer also increased. Also, as the Point C measurement increased, the area (small/medium/large size) of the decubitus ulcer also increased. CONCLUSION: There is a definite correlation between the presence of decubitus ulcer along with its area and the POP-Q component. The study also indicated that POP-Q staging is the only method of classification available that allows accurate and standardized measurements, foregoing pitfalls of all previous classifications.
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