Clinical efficacy analysis of different methods for treating early postpartum bladder prolapse
Objective To explore the clinical effects of different methods for treating early postpartum bladder prolapse.Methods 160 patients with early postpartum bladder protrusion were selected as the study subjects and randomly divided into 4 groups,each with 40 cases.They were treated with electrical stimulation biofeedback therapy(ESBF),ESBF combined with electroacupuncture,ESBF combined with rehabilitation techniques,and electroacupuncture.The bladder neck movement,bladder posterior angle related data,and pelvic floor muscle strength values were compared before and after treatment in the 4 groups.Results After treatment,the bladder neck mobility,resting bladder posterior angle,and pressure bladder posterior angle in each group were smaller than before treatment,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05);After treatment,the average muscle potential of class 1 muscle fibers during continuous vaginal contractions for 60 seconds and the maximum muscle potential of class 2 muscle fibers during rapid vaginal contractions for 5 times were higher than before treatment,with statistically significant differences(P<0.05).Conclusion ESBF combined with electroacupuncture has the best therapeutic effect on early postpartum bladder prolapse and can be used as the preferred method.
Early postpartum bladder prolapseElectric stimulation biofeedbackRehabilitation techniquesElectroacupuncture