Although the uterus, bladder, and rectum are distinct organs, their muscular fasciae are often interconnected. Clinical experience suggests that they may share common risk factors and associations. When one organ… Click to show full abstract
Although the uterus, bladder, and rectum are distinct organs, their muscular fasciae are often interconnected. Clinical experience suggests that they may share common risk factors and associations. When one organ experiences prolapse, it can potentially affect the neighboring organs. However, the current assessment of disease severity still relies on manual measurements, which can yield varying results depending on the physician, thereby leading to diagnostic inaccuracies.
               
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