Gynecology

Pelvic Floor Repair

Surgical reconstruction to support weakened pelvic organs and correct prolapse.

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What is Pelvic Floor Repair?

Pelvic floor repair restores support to pelvic organs using native tissue or mesh via vaginal or abdominal approach. It treats prolapse of bladder, uterus, or rectum.

General or regional anesthesia is used.

What to expect after Pelvic Floor Repair?

  • Hospital stay of 1–2 days
  • Pain control with medications
  • Avoid heavy lifting for 6–8 weeks
  • Pelvic therapy recommended
  • Gradual return to activities over 4–6 weeks

Why is it performed?

  • Correct pelvic organ prolapse
  • Treat urinary or fecal incontinence
  • Relieve pelvic pressure and discomfort

Risks and Considerations

  • Mesh complications (if used)
  • Recurrence of prolapse
  • Infection or bleeding
  • Pain with intercourse

Early detection is important for managing the condition and preventing further complications.

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FAQs

1. Duration of surgery?
1–2 hours based on complexity.
Optional—native tissue repair possible.
4–6 weeks.
Often improves; additional procedures may be needed.
Resume after 6–8 weeks.

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