The prevalence and factors associated with previous surgery for pelvic organ prolapse and/or urinary incontinence in a cross-sectional study in The Netherlands

Abstract Objective To estimate the prevalence and identify the factors associated with previous pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and/or incontinence surgery. Study design In a cross-sectional study, all women who were aged 45–85 years and registered in eight general practices were invited to participate....

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description Abstract Objective To estimate the prevalence and identify the factors associated with previous pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and/or incontinence surgery. Study design In a cross-sectional study, all women who were aged 45–85 years and registered in eight general practices were invited to participate. They completed standardised questionnaires (the urinary distress inventory (UDI) and the defaecatory distress inventory (DDI)) and answered questions on previous pelvic floor surgery. Results Out of 2979 women eligible for this study, 1380 women were included. Previous surgery had been performed in 119 women. The prevalence of surgery increased with age, with a prevalence of 20.3% in the age group 76–85 years. Pelvic floor symptoms were more prevalent in women who had undergone previous surgery, with higher UDI and DDI scores. Factors associated with previous surgery were age, higher BMI, POP symptoms during pregnancy and previous hernia surgery. Conclusion In The Netherlands, approximately one in five women will undergo surgery for POP and/or incontinence during her lifetime. The women who underwent surgery were more likely to have symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction than those who did not undergo surgery.
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Female
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Pelvic symptoms
Prevalence
Prolapse surgery
Urinary Incontinence - epidemiology
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