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  1. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Cystocele by James N. Parker, Icon Health Publications, 2002-07
  2. Cystocele - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-09-20
  3. STEREO CLINIC; APPENDECTOMY / AMPUTATION OF BREAST. ++ THYROIDECTOMY FOR EXOPATHALMIC GOITER / OPERATION FOR SARCOMA ABOVE THE BREAST IN MALE. ++ TREATMENT OF POTT'S FRACTURE / REMOVAL OF A LARGE POSTSACRAL TERATOMA. ++ Operation for Retroversion and Marked Cystocele, with Relaxed Vaginal Outlet. by Kelley editor, 1910-01-01
  4. The Cystocele in America. A Critical Analysis of the American Literature on Cyst by James V RICCI, 1950
  5. 21st Century Ultimate Medical Guide to Pelvic Support Problems (Cystocele, Enterocele, Prolapse) - Authoritative Clinical Information for Physicians and Patients (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-06-05
  6. Cystocele repair: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Surgery</i> by Stephanie Dionne Sherk, 2004
  7. Operation for vaginal cystocele (Stereo-clinic) by Howard A Kelly, 1911
  8. The cystocele in America: A critical analysis of the American literature on cystocele and prolapse by James V Ricci, 1950
  9. Prolapse progression linked to higher weight.(Women's Health): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Susan Birk, 2008-11-15
  10. Transactions by American Medical Association. Section on Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, 2009-08-12

1. Cystocele Hub
A brief definition of cystocele, followed by links to research articles, overviews and images. cystocele hub. A cystocele occurs when
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A cystocele occurs when the wall between a woman's bladder and her vagina weakens and lets the bladder droop into the vagina. This condition may cause discomfort and problems with emptying the bladder. Large cystoceles may require surgery to move the bladder back into a more normal position and keep it there.
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2. Cystocele - Urological Disorders Health Guide
Urological Disorders. cystocele (fallen bladder). What is a cystocele? cystocele is the vagina. What are the results of a cystocele?
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Cystocele (fallen bladder)
What is a cystocele?
Cystocele is the name for a hernia-like disorder in women that occurs when the wall between the bladder and the vagina weakens, causing the bladder to drop or sag into the vagina. What are the results of a cystocele?
In addition to discomfort, the resulting dropped bladder can cause two kinds of problems to occur:
  • unwanted urine leakage
  • incomplete emptying of the bladder
The dropped bladder stretches the opening into the urethra, and urine may leak when a woman:
  • coughs
  • sneezes
  • laughs
  • or does any action that puts pressure on the bladder
What are the grades of cystoceles?
  • grade 1 - mild - when the bladder droops only a short way into the vagina
  • grade 2 - more severe - when the bladder has sunk into the vagina far enough to reach the opening of the vagina
  • grade 3- most advanced - when the bladder bulges out through the opening of the vagina
What causes a cystocele?

3. Urology - Cystocele (Fallen Bladder)
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Cystocele (Fallen Bladder) What is a cystocele?
Cystocele is the name for a hernia-like disorder in women that occurs when the wall between the bladder and the vagina weakens, causing the bladder to drop or sag into the vagina. What are the results of a cystocele?
In addition to discomfort, the resulting dropped bladder can cause two kinds of problems to occur, including the following:
  • urine leakage incomplete emptying of the bladder
The dropped bladder stretches the opening into the urethra, and urine may leak when a woman does any action that causes pressure on the bladder, such as coughing. What are the grades of cystoceles? grade 1 mild - the bladder droops only a short way into the vagina. grade 2 more severe - the bladder has sunk into the vagina far enough to reach the opening of the vagina. grade 3 most advanced - the bladder bulges out through the opening of the vagina. What causes a cystocele?
A cystocele may result from the following:
  • heavy lifting straining muscles during childbirth repeated straining during bowel movements menopause
    The hormone estrogen helps keep the muscles around the vagina strong, but, with menopause, the body stops making estrogen and the muscles around the vagina and bladder may become weakened.

4. Fallen Bladder (Cystocele)
A cystocele occurs when the wall between a woman's bladder and her vagina weakens and lets the bladder droop into the vagina. A cystocele is mild (grade 1) when the bladder droops only a
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Fallen Bladder (Cystocele)
A cystocele (SIS-tuh-seal) occurs when the wall between a woman's bladder and her vagina weakens and lets the bladder droop into the vagina. This condition may cause discomfort and problems with emptying the bladder. In some women, a fallen bladder stretches the opening into the urethra, causing urine leakage when the woman coughs, sneezes, laughs, or does any action that puts pressure on the bladder. So a bladder that has dropped from its normal position may cause two kinds of problemsunwanted urine leakage and incomplete emptying of the bladder. A cystocele is mild (grade 1) when the bladder droops only a short way into the vagina. A more severe (grade 2) cystocele means that the bladder has sunk into the vagina far enough to reach the opening of the vagina. The most advanced (grade 3) cystocele occurs when the bladder bulges out through the opening of the vagina. A cystocele may result from muscle straining while giving birth. Other kinds of strainingsuch as heavy lifting or repeated straining during bowel movementsmay also cause the bladder to fall. The hormone estrogen helps keep the muscles around the vagina strong. When women go through menopause (when they stop having periods), their bodies stop making estrogen, so the muscles around the vagina and bladder may grow weak.

5. Cystocele (Fallen Bladder) - Urology - DrRajMD.com
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Home What is a Urologist? Medical Conditions Emergencies ... Search A cystocele (SIS-tuh-seal) occurs when the wall between a woman's bladder and her vagina weakens and lets the bladder droop into the vagina. This condition may cause discomfort and problems with emptying the bladder. In some women, a fallen bladder stretches the opening into the urethra, causing urine leakage when the woman coughs, sneezes, laughs, or does any action that puts pressure on the bladder. So a bladder that has dropped from its normal position may cause two kinds of problemsunwanted urine leakage and incomplete emptying of the bladder. A cystocele is mild (grade 1) when the bladder droops only a short way into the vagina. A more severe (grade 2) cystocele means that the bladder has sunk into the vagina far enough to reach the opening of the vagina. The most advanced (grade 3) cystocele occurs when the bladder bulges out through the opening of the vagina. A cystocele may result from muscle straining while giving birth. Other kinds of strainingsuch as heavy lifting or repeated straining during bowel movementsmay also cause the bladder to fall. The hormone estrogen helps keep the muscles around the vagina strong. When women go through menopause (when they stop having periods), their bodies stop making estrogen, so the muscles around the vagina and bladder may grow weak.

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7. Cystocele (Fallen Bladder)
A description of cystocele, also known as fallen bladder, how this could occur, diagnosis, treatment and where to get further information.
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Cystocele (Fallen Bladder)
On this page: A cystocele (SIS-tuh-seal) occurs when the wall between a woman's bladder and her vagina weakens and lets the bladder droop into the vagina. This condition may cause discomfort and problems with emptying the bladder. In some women, a fallen bladder stretches the opening into the urethra, causing urine leakage when the woman coughs, sneezes, laughs, or moves in any way that puts pressure on the bladder. So a bladder that has dropped from its normal position may cause two kinds of problemsunwanted urine leakage and incomplete emptying of the bladder. A cystocele is mild (grade 1) when the bladder droops only a short way into the vagina. A more severe (grade 2) cystocele means that the bladder has sunk into the vagina far enough to reach the opening of the vagina. The most advanced (grade 3) cystocele occurs when the bladder bulges out through the opening of the vagina. A cystocele may result from muscle straining while giving birth. Other kinds of strainingsuch as heavy lifting or repeated straining during bowel movementsmay also cause the bladder to fall. The hormone estrogen helps keep the muscles around the vagina strong. When women go through menopause (when they stop having periods), their bodies stop making estrogen, so the muscles around the vagina and bladder may grow weak.

8. Discovery Health Cystocele
cystoceleBy Eileen McLaughlin, RN, BSN. Images cystocele is a condition in which part of the bladder drops down, or protrudes, into the wall of the vagina
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Cystocele (Fallen Bladder)
On this page: A cystocele (SIS-tuh-seal) occurs when the wall between a woman's bladder and her vagina weakens and lets the bladder droop into the vagina. This condition may cause discomfort and problems with emptying the bladder. In some women, a fallen bladder stretches the opening into the urethra, causing urine leakage when the woman coughs, sneezes, laughs, or moves in any way that puts pressure on the bladder. So a bladder that has dropped from its normal position may cause two kinds of problemsunwanted urine leakage and incomplete emptying of the bladder. A cystocele is mild (grade 1) when the bladder droops only a short way into the vagina. A more severe (grade 2) cystocele means that the bladder has sunk into the vagina far enough to reach the opening of the vagina. The most advanced (grade 3) cystocele occurs when the bladder bulges out through the opening of the vagina. A cystocele may result from muscle straining while giving birth. Other kinds of strainingsuch as heavy lifting or repeated straining during bowel movementsmay also cause the bladder to fall. The hormone estrogen helps keep the muscles around the vagina strong. When women go through menopause (when they stop having periods), their bodies stop making estrogen, so the muscles around the vagina and bladder may grow weak.

10. Cystocele Repair
An article about cystocele repair, what it is, when it is used, how to prepare for surgery, what happens during the procedure, after, risks involved and the benefits.
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Cystocele Repair
What is a cystocele repair?
A cystocele is a type of hernia in which the urinary bladder pushes against weakened tissue in the front wall of the vagina. It causes a bulging into the vagina. Common causes of a cystocele are aging and pregnancy with vaginal delivery. A cystocele repair is an operation that lifts and tightens the tissue around the bladder so that it no longer pushes against the vagina.
When is it used?
Surgical repair is done to relieve symptoms that may be caused by a cystocele. Symptoms of a cystocele may include the following: If the urethra (the tube through which urine drains from the bladder) is pulled out of position, you may leak urine when you cough, laugh, or lift a heavy object. (This is called stress incontinence.) Your bladder may not empty completely after you urinate. The urine remaining in the bladder may then become infected, causing frequent and very painful urination. You may have bulging and pressure sensations in the vagina. Examples of alternatives to cystocele repair include: doing muscle-strengthening exercises, called Kegel exercises, which help some women

11. Pelvic Floor Assessment
We routinely determine if patients have a cystocele, rectocele, enterocele, or uterine prolapse that may be responsible for their symptoms.
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PELVIC FLOOR ASSESSMENT Many women will spend hours each week exercising their legs and abdomen muscles in order to "keep in shape." Unfortunately, one of the most important sets of muscles is overlooked and ignored. The pelvic floor muscles are a series of muscles that form a sling or hammock across the opening of the pelvis. These muscles, together with their surrounding tissue, is responsible for keeping all of the pelvic organs (bladder, uterus, and rectum) in place and functioning correctly. Women commonly will damage their pelvic floor muscles during childbirth and this can lead to problems in the future. Women with weak or damaged pelvic floors may experience back pain, symptoms of pelvic pressure or pain. They may notice leaking or urine or stool. Many will have the sensation that something is falling out of the vagina. We provide screening and careful assessment of the muscles of the pelvic floor. We routinely determine if patients have a cystocele rectocele enterocele , or uterine prolapse that may be responsible for their symptoms. We can assess how strong the muscles are and determine if there is any permanent damage to the support mechanism in the pelvis. We can determine if special exercises would be useful and encourage all women to learn to do

12. Fallen Bladder (Cystocele)
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Fallen Bladder (Cystocele)
A cystocele (SIS-tuh-seal) occurs when the wall between a woman's bladder and her vagina weakens and lets the bladder droop into the vagina. This condition may cause discomfort and problems with emptying the bladder. In some women, a fallen bladder stretches the opening into the urethra, causing urine leakage when the woman coughs, sneezes, laughs, or does any action that puts pressure on the bladder. So a bladder that has dropped from its normal position may cause two kinds of problemsunwanted urine leakage and incomplete emptying of the bladder. A cystocele is mild (grade 1) when the bladder droops only a short way into the vagina. A more severe (grade 2) cystocele means that the bladder has sunk into the vagina far enough to reach the opening of the vagina. The most advanced (grade 3) cystocele occurs when the bladder bulges out through the opening of the vagina. A cystocele may result from muscle straining while giving birth. Other kinds of strainingsuch as heavy lifting or repeated straining during bowel movementsmay also cause the bladder to fall. The hormone estrogen helps keep the muscles around the vagina strong. When women go through menopause (when they stop having periods), their bodies stop making estrogen, so the muscles around the vagina and bladder may grow weak.

13. Adult Health Advisor 2003.2: Cystocele And Rectocele Repair
cystocele and Rectocele Repair. What is a cystocele and rectocele repair? How do I prepare for a cystocele and rectocele repair?
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Cystocele and Rectocele Repair
What is a cystocele and rectocele repair?
A cystocele and rectocele repair is an operation that lifts and tightens the tissue around the bladder and rectum so these organs no longer push against the vagina.
When is it used?
Surgery is done to relieve bulging into the vagina that may be caused by a cystocele and rectocele. Surgery is usually used only after you have tried other treatments such as:
  • doing muscle-strengthening exercises, called Kegel exercises

14. Methodist Health Care System
An article about cystocele, fallen bladder with a look at the causes, results, diagnoses and treatment options.
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Fembrace, A revolutionary new support garment for Vaginal Vulvar Veins and Prolapsed Uterus. of Genital Prolapse (Prolapsed Uterus, cystocele, Rectocele, Entrocele) and Varicose Veins a general term that includes Uterine Prolapse, cystocele, Rectocele, and Entrocele.
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16. Women's Health Advisor 2003.2: Cystocele
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Cystocele
What is a cystocele?
A cystocele is a hernia (a bulging or protrusion) of the urinary bladder into the vagina. The bladder may even come down so far that it causes a bulge at the opening of the vagina.
How does it occur?
The most common cause of a cystocele is childbirth. The muscles and ligaments in the pelvis around the vagina, which hold the vagina in place and support it, become stretched and weakened during labor and delivery. The more babies you deliver, the more the support tissues are stretched and weakened. Not everyone who has a baby will develop a cystocele. Some women have very strong supporting muscles and ligaments in the pelvis and may never have a problem. Women who have a Cesarean section delivery usually do not develop a cystocele. A cystocele may also be caused by a chronic cough or bronchitis, obesity, or doing a lot of heavy lifting. It can also happen as a normal part of aging.

17. Cystocele - Information / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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