Posterior prolapse (rectocele)



Rectocele


Original Article:  http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/medical/IM02702
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Rectocele

Illustration showing normal rectum and rectocele

A rectocele occurs when the wall of fibrous tissue that separates a woman's rectum from her vagina weakens, allowing the front wall of the rectum to bulge into the vagina.
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