Reclaiming Uterine Health & Comfort

Treatment of Uterine Prolapse

What is Uterine Prolapse?

The involuntary release of urine from the bladder, causing leakage that a person can't control.

It's common, especially among older adults, and can result from weakened pelvic muscles, age, pregnancy, or medical conditions.

Women experiencing urinary stress incontinence encounter urine leakage during abrupt activities like exercise, coughing, laughing, sneezing, running, heavy lifting, and sexual activity. This issue can significantly disrupt their daily routines.
Explore Your Options

Procedures

Vaginal Hysterectomy

A minimally invasive technique in which the uterus is removed through the vaginal canal. During the procedure, a surgeon makes small incisions in the vaginal wall to access and remove the uterus without the need for external abdominal incisions.

Colporrhaphy

Colporrhaphy is a surgical procedure performed to repair and strengthen the tissues of the vaginal wall, addressing issues such as vaginal wall prolapse or other structural abnormalities.

Sacral Colpopexy

Sacral colpopexy is a surgical procedure in which a mesh support is used to reinforce and correct pelvic organ prolapse by attaching the vagina to the sacrum, typically performed to address conditions like uterine or vaginal vault prolapse.

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