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Pelvic Prolapse Repair
Exploring Advances in Pelvic Prolapse Treatment
At Universal Hospital, we specialize in pelvic prolapse repair, offering advanced solutions to address pelvic organ prolapse. Our team of experienced urologists and pelvic floor surgeons is committed to providing compassionate care and restoring your comfort and confidence.
What is Pelvic Prolapse?
Pelvic prolapse occurs when the muscles and tissues that support the pelvic organs weaken or stretch, causing the organs to sag or bulge into the vaginal canal. This common condition can affect various pelvic organs, including the uterus, bladder, and rectum.
Signs and Symptoms
Common signs of pelvic organ prolapse include:
- Feeling of Fullness or Pressure in the Pelvic Area
- Pelvic Pain or Discomfort
- Bulging or Protrusion from the Vaginal Opening
- Urinary Incontinence or Difficulty Emptying the Bladder
Pelvic Prolapse Repair Options
1. Pelvic Floor Exercises (Kegels)
Mild cases of pelvic organ prolapse may be managed with pelvic floor exercises to strengthen the muscles and improve support.
2. Pessary Placement
A pessary is a device inserted into the vagina to provide support and alleviate symptoms of pelvic prolapse.
3. Surgical Options
For more severe cases, surgical intervention may be recommended. Our team offers various surgical options, including:
Anterior and Posterior Colporrhaphy: Repair of the front (anterior) and back (posterior) walls of the vagina to correct prolapse.
Sacral Colpopexy: Attaching the top of the vagina to a stable structure in the pelvis for long-term support.
Conditions We Treat
Uterine Prolapse
Repair procedures to address the descent or sagging of the uterus into the vaginal canal.
Cystocele (Bladder Prolapse)
Surgical interventions to restore the position of the bladder and alleviate symptoms such as urinary incontinence.
Rectocele (Rectal Prolapse)
Repair techniques to correct the bulging or protrusion of the rectum into the vaginal wall.
Pelvic Prolapse Repair Procedures
Vaginal Reconstruction
Surgical techniques to restore the anatomy of the vaginal walls and support structures.
Mesh or Graft Placement
In some cases, synthetic mesh or biological grafts may be used to reinforce and support weakened pelvic tissues.
Hysterectomy
Removal of the uterus may be recommended in certain cases, especially when uterine prolapse is severe.
Why Choose Universal Hospital?
Expert Pelvic Floor Surgeons: Our board-certified urologists and pelvic floor surgeons have extensive experience in pelvic prolapse repair, utilizing advanced surgical techniques.
Individualized Treatment Plans: We believe in tailoring treatment plans to each patient’s unique needs and circumstances, considering both medical and personal factors.
Compassionate Support: Our team is dedicated to providing compassionate support at every step of your pelvic prolapse repair journey.