NEW APPROACHES TO NON-SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION
*Dr. Harris E. Phillip
ABSTRACT
Across the world, millions of women quietly endure the daily challenges of pelvic organ prolapse — a condition
that can rob them of comfort, dignity, sexual intimacy, and self-assurance. While modern medicine has made
extraordinary strides in many fields, solutions for pelvic support have often lagged in innovation, leaving women
to choose between invasive surgeries and outdated pessary designs that do not reflect the needs of contemporary
life. Contemporary pelvic floor dysfunction management is limited to conservation with the use of static
mechanical pessaries or surgery of varying types employing both minimally invasive approaches and more
extensive procedures. Unfortunately, both approaches, though useful, are wrought with some undesirous
consequences, leaving a widening gap of unhappy clients. To bridge this gap and give back autonomy to those
experiencing pelvic floor dysfunction, we developed two devices with pending patents which we believe offers a
more physiologically astute response to all previous non-surgical approaches to the management of pelvic floor
dysfunction. Allow me to introduce to the world the Harris Phillip Pelvic Organ Support System (HPPOSS) and
the Harris Phillip Vault support Device (HPVSD). Here we will have a close look at the available pessaries, their
general uses as well as surgery and undesirous results presenting a logical and physiological argument for the
genesis and value of the HPPOSS and HPVSD in the modern-day management of pelvic floor dysfunction.
Keywords: Unfortunately, both approaches, though useful, are wrought with some undesirous consequences, leaving a widening gap of unhappy clients.
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