Journal of Clinical Images and Medical Case Reports

ISSN 2766-7820
Clinical Image - Open Access, Volume 5

Prolapse in a nulliparous woman

Cheikh Saad Bouh Khatraty*; Roger Kanza Ngengo; Maaouiya El Khalil; Rhyan El Alami Ouaddane; Mustapha Ahsaini; Soufiane Mellas; Jalal Eddine El Ammari; Mohammed Fadl Tazi; Mohammed Jamal Fassi; Moulay Hassan Farih

Department of Urology, University Hospital Hassan II, Fez Morocco.

*Corresponding Author : Bouh Khatraty CS
Department of Urology, University Hospital Hassan II, Fez, Morocco.
Email: [email protected]

Received : Mar 28, 2024

Accepted : Apr 11, 2024

Published : Apr 18, 2024

Archived : www.jcimcr.org

Copyright : © Bouh Khatraty CS (2024).

Citation: Bouh Khatraty CS, Ngengo RK, Khalil ME, Ouaddane REA, Ahsaini M, et al. Prolapse in a nulliparous woman. J Clin Images Med Case Rep. 2024; 5(4): 2995.

Description

Uterine prolapse is a common condition among women, pregnancy and childbirth are the most important environmental risk factors for prolapse. However, the presence of uterine prolapse in nulliparous women is rare.

We report the case of a 62-year-old nulliparous woman who presented with a sensation of intravaginal lump and chronic constipation and whose clinical examination found a BMI of 33 kg/m², stage IV hysteroptosis according to the POP-Q classification. associated with a stage I cystocele, no rectocele or urinary incontinence.

The patient underwent a hysterectomy, the post-operative aftermath was simple.

Figure 1: Hystéroptose stade IV selon POP-Q.