Usually a herniation of an organ through a sphincter (or band of tissue) which holds it in correct anatomical position. Or the loss of muscle tone either through atrophy (wasting), or trauma, like being crushed. Prolaspse means to slip or fall out of place.
Prolapse is the term meaning dropping of an organ.
The fixation of a prolapsed organ is typically referred to as "pelvic organ prolapse repair" or more specifically as "surgical prolapse repair." Procedures may involve techniques such as sacrocolpopexy, vaginal mesh repair, or uterine suspension, depending on the type of prolapse and the organ involved. The goal of these surgeries is to restore the normal position of the organ and alleviate associated symptoms.
prolapse
The medical suffix that means prolapse is "-ptosis." It is used to describe the downward displacement or falling of an organ or part, such as in conditions like "nephroptosis" (kidney prolapse) or "uterine ptosis" (uterine prolapse).
A uterine prolapse is what happens when the ligaments supporting the uterus become very weak and they cannot hold the uterus in place. It is also called pelvic organ prolapse.
Factors linked to pelvic organ prolapse include age, pregnancy and childbirth, obesity, heavy lifting, chronic coughing, genetics, and hormonal changes associated with menopause. Weakness in the pelvic floor muscles and connective tissue can also contribute to the development of pelvic organ prolapse.
Symptoms of pelvic organ prolapse include stress incontinence (inadvertent leakage of urine with physical activity), a vaginal bulge, painful sexual intercourse, back pain, and difficult urination or bowel movements.
Visceroptosis means drooping, sagging, or prolapse of an internal organ.
occurs when an organ falls or sinks out of its normal anatomical place.Factors that are linked to the development of rectal prolapse include age,repeated childbirth,constipation,ongoing physical activity,heavy lifting,prolapse of other pelvic organs.
Dropping of an organ, also known as organ prolapse, is when an organ shifts from its normal position in the body. This can happen as a result of weakened pelvic floor muscles or connective tissues, leading to the organ descending into the vaginal canal or rectum. Treatment may involve physical therapy, supportive devices, or surgery.
Front wall prolapse. A rectocoele is a prolapse of the back wall
Vaginopexy is a surgical procedure performed to lift and secure a prolapsed vagina back into its normal position by attaching it to surrounding structures for support. It is commonly used to treat pelvic organ prolapse in women.