164 Pelvic Organ Prolapse Made Simple: Uterine Prolapse, Cystocele & Rectocele on Exams
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Pelvic organ prolapse is one of those topics most PA students gloss over in school and then get burned by on exams. In this episode, Brian pulls from 15 years in urogynecology to make uterine prolapse, cystocele, and rectocele simple, visual, and memorable.
Instead of memorizing dense definitions, you'll learn to picture the anatomy, understand what's actually happening, and recognize how these conditions show up in question stems so you can grab easy points on EORs and the PANCE.
In this episode, you'll learn:
- What uterine prolapse is, key risk factors, and the first-line non-surgical treatment (pessary)
- How to distinguish cystocele vs rectocele on physical exam using anterior vs posterior vaginal wall bulges
- The pathognomonic symptom for rectocele (splinting) and how patients describe it
- How prolapse creates urinary and bowel symptoms you'll see in real-life clinical practice
- A practical study tip on when to memorize and when to understand and rebuildinformation
This is a short, focused episode designed to turn prolapse into straightforward exam points instead of confusion.
If the show is helping you, please share it with classmates or faculty. And if you're ready to go deeper into how you study, test, and perform under pressure, check out the next 33 Days to Pass the PANCE cohort starting June 1st at:
www.physicianassistantexamreview.com/33