The Pelvic Organ Prolapse Quantification System (POP-Q) was established in 1996 and continues to be used in clinical practice to quantify the severity of Pelvic Organ Prolapse. There are 5 stages of Pelvic Organ Prolapse which include:
Stage 0 = No prolapse
No prolapse is demonstrated.
Stage 1 = Prolapse inside the vagina
Most descended point is still more than 1cm above the hymen.
Stage 2 = Prolapse at the entrance of the vagina
Most descended point is within 1cm of the hymen. This means that the most descended point can be within 1cm internally or externally.
Stage 3 = Prolapse outside the vagina
Most descended point is more than 1cm beyond the hymen.
Stage 4 = Full Organ eversion
Complete eversion of the total length of the associated vaginal wall.
Once you have been comprehensively assessed and diagnosed with Pelvic Organ Prolapse then the appropriate treatment options can be discussed and utilised. If you think that you may have Pelvic Organ Prolapse then come and see Bonnie, our Women’s Health Physiotherapist at Bend + Mend Physiotherapy in Sydney’s CBD.