: Supportive ring-type pessaries can often stay in place during intercourse, but space-occupying types (like the Gellhorn or Cube) must be removed beforehand.
A pessary is a non-invasive, cost-effective device inserted into the vagina to provide structural support for or to manage Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) . They are particularly favored for mature patients who may wish to avoid surgery or are not surgical candidates due to other health factors. Clinical Effectiveness and Satisfaction mature pessy
: The most common is the Ring pessary , often used for early-stage prolapse. : Supportive ring-type pessaries can often stay in
Pessaries are typically made of , which is durable and helps minimize odors. Clinical Effectiveness and Satisfaction : The most common
: manageable issues include increased vaginal discharge, minor odor, or irritation/bleeding if the fit is incorrect. Summary Table: Common Pessary Types Ring Mild to moderate POP/SUI Easy to manage; usually allows for intercourse. Gellhorn Advanced or total prolapse Very secure but must be removed for intercourse. Cube Severe POP (when others fail) Uses suction to stay in place; must be removed daily.