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Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery: What to Know - Healthline
Oct 9, 2024 · Pelvic reconstructive surgery involves repositioning the pelvic organs, such as the bladder, uterus, and vagina. People may undergo pelvic reconstructive surgery to help treat pelvic...
Urogynecology and reconstructive pelvic surgery - Mayo Clinic
Dec 3, 2024 · Mayo Clinic urogynecologists are expert in pelvic floor reconstructive surgery, including laparoscopic, robotic and vaginal approaches. Surgical approaches to pelvic floor disorders include: Sacral nerve stimulation; Anal sphincteroplasty; Artificial anal sphincter; Minimally invasive hysterectomy; Urethral reconstruction
What is the recovery time for pelvic reconstructive surgery? How ...
Most surgeons require a period of 6-8 weeks of pelvic rest, meaning nothing in the vagina (tampons, douches) and no vaginal penetrative intercourse. Light exercise such as walking is encouraged. Heavy exercise, such as heavy weightlifting, should be avoided for 6 weeks.
What To Expect After Pelvic Floor Reconstruction
Aside from decreasing symptoms of prolapse, a desired outcome of pelvic floor reconstruction is for the woman to be able to return to her active life. Likely, the surgeon has provided some information about do’s and don’ts, but this is usually related to immediately post-surgery.
Surgery for Pelvic Organ Prolapse - ACOG
The goal of reconstructive surgery is to restore organs to their original position. This is the most common type of pelvic organ prolapse surgery. Some types of reconstructive surgery are done through an incision in the vagina. Others are done through an incision in the abdomen or with laparoscopy. A surgical robot may be used to help with ...
Women’s Center for Pelvic Health and Reconstructive Surgery
Our expert team specializes in the latest treatments for pelvic floor disorders, including minimally invasive surgery and other nonsurgical therapies. We work collaboratively with Johns Hopkins specialists to provide coordinated care from surgery to rehabilitation and physical therapy.
Pelvic Floor Reconstructive Surgery - UPMC
Pelvic floor reconstructive surgery treats pelvic organ prolapse by helping the pelvic floor better support your reproductive organs, bladder, and rectum.
Mesh in female pelvic reconstructive surgery - Mayo Clinic
Dec 6, 2022 · Surgical mesh can be used to treat both pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence. There are two ways to fix prolapse with surgery: Surgery through the abdomen. A surgeon can implant mesh to reinforce the weakened vaginal wall. You may have surgery through a cut in your stomach or through some smaller cuts.
Preparing for Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery | Patient Care
Jul 9, 2024 · Dr. Unwanaobong Nseyo, a specialist in urogynecology and an Assistant Professor of Urology at Weill Cornell Medicine, explains these conditions, the surgical procedures designed to correct them and what you can expect if you decide to undergo pelvic reconstructive surgery.
Urogynecology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery Clinic
The Stanford Center for Urogynecology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery offers cutting-edge diagnostic and treatment options for women with complex pelvic floor disorders. Our center has a particular interest in minimally invasive, uterine sparing reconstructive surgery. We also work with the Gynecology Clinic and Fibroid Center.