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Post Operative Care Following Surgery

Short term post-operative care after prolapse surgery.

Long term post-operative care.

Disclaimer: This information is intended as a guideline only and reflects the consensus of the author/s, at the time of publication. The sources used are believed to be reliable and in no way replace consultation with a health professional.

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