Kvale J N, Kvale J K
Postgrad Med. 1993 Apr;93(5):263-8, 271-2. doi: 10.1080/00325481.1993.11701674.
Management of gynecologic problems in women aged 75 and over can be challenging. Appropriate examination and evaluation differs from that for younger women, and these patients are often poor surgical candidates. The most common presenting conditions include stress incontinence, atrophic changes of the vulva and vagina, and pelvic relaxation with uterine prolapse. Several techniques for nonsurgical management are available, including topical and systemic drug therapy and use of products and aids that increase comfort and encourage independence.