2). Figure 2. Fluorourodynamic view of grade 4 cystocele with characteristic "dumbbell" shape. Arrow indicates level of introitus. The mere presence of a cystocele is not necessarily symptomatic ...
A cystocele occurs when the supportive tissues around the bladder stretch and weaken, allowing the bladder and the vaginal wall to move out of place. They may bulge through the vaginal wall or ...
A cystocele, commonly known as a prolapsed bladder, occurs when the wall between the bladder and the vagina weakens, allowing the bladder to bulge into the vaginal space. This condition is ...
In some cases, a cystocele or rectocele may be seen when ... A cervix that has moved from a normal position down to the level of the hymen is considered hypermobile and is likely to progress ...