
In this high-yield Master Series episode, we break down a clinical case of a 58-year-old woman with an incidental finding of anterior pelvic organ prolapse during a routine exam. Should you treat? Should you refer for surgery? Or is observation enough?
You’ll learn how to:
• Recognize key features of pelvic organ prolapse
• Identify risk factors like age, parity, obesity, and menopause
• Understand when to reassure and observe
• Choose between pessary, pelvic floor therapy, and surgery
• Avoid unnecessary testing or overtreatment
Perfect for Step 2 CK prep and clinical reasoning in primary care or gynecology settings.