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A literature review is conducted to study the opportunities and outcomes of treating uterus prolapse in young women and the FDA ban of synthetic mesh use does not concern the use abdominal repair of uterine prolapse. Uterine prolapse is a benign condition, affecting women of all age and occurring after vaginal child birth or other condition, it weaken the muscle and tissues of pelvic floor resulting in uterus drop into the vagina. Various option for treatment exist from conservative to radical surgery. Up to date, the FDA ban of synthetic mesh use does not concern the use abdominal repair of uterine prolapse but this could become prohibited in future, forcing surgeons to think about viable alternatives and to try new methods. Further reports should be done to ameliorate the patient quality of life especially for young women who desire to keep their sexual life and fertility abilities. We conducted a literature review to study the opportunities and outcomes of treating uterus prolapse in young women.
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