Dictionary Definition
pessary n : a contraceptive device consisting of
a flexible dome-shaped cup made of rubber or plastic; it is filled
with spermicide and fitted over the uterine cervix [syn: diaphragm, contraceptive
diaphragm]
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Translations
vaginal suppository
- Dutch: pessarium
Extensive Definition
A pessary is a small plastic or silicone medical device or form
of pharmaceutical
preparation which is inserted into the vagina or rectum and held in place by the
pelvic
floor musculature.
Therapeutic pessaries
Uses
A therapeutic pessary is used to support the
uterus, vagina, bladder
or rectum. A pessary is
most commonly used to treat prolapse of the uterus. It is
also used to treat stress
urinary incontinence, a retroverted
uterus, cystocele
and rectocele.
The pessary is similar to the outer ring of a
diaphragm.
It can be placed temporarily or permanently and must be fitted by a
physician. Most
pessaries can be worn during intercourse.
Care
A physician will provide instruction for the
proper care of a pessary. Some patients are instructed to take out,
clean with soap and water, and reinsert the pessary every few days
or weeks. Others will need to visit the doctor for cleaning.
Side effects and complications
A pessary can cause increased vaginal
discharge, vaginal irritation, ulceration, bleeding, and dyspareunia (painful
intercourse for the male or female). Cervical
cancer is more likely in older women with a prolonged history
of pessary use.
Pharmaceutical pessaries
Uses
A pharmaceutical pessary is used as a very effective means of delivery of pharmaceutical substances easily absorbed through the skin of the vagina or rectum, or intended to have action in the locality, for example against inflammation or infection, or on the uterus. An alternative term is suppository, which tends to be used when the primary use is rectal.Description
The active ingredient(s) will usually be mixed with a suitable oil (such as cocoa butter) which is solid at room temperature to assist insertion, but melts at body temperature, to enable dispersion.Complications
It can happen that the oil will leak, with the potential to spoil clothing. The oil may also cause rapid deterioration of any latex rubber and can cause problems with contraceptives made of these materials.Occlusive pessaries
An occlusive pessary is generally used in
combination with spermicide as a contraceptive; please
refer to cervical cap
for more details.
pessary in Italian: Pessario
pessary in German: Pessar
pessary in French: Pessaire