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Sacrocolpopexy: Purpose, Procedure, Risks, Results & Recovery
Overview. Sacrocolpopexy. What is a sacrocolpopexy procedure? A sacrocolpopexy is a surgical procedure to treat pelvic organ prolapse. Pelvic organ prolapse is when one or more of your pelvic organs slips down into your vagina. It happens when the muscles and tissues that normally support your pelvic organs become weak or damaged.
Ask the Experts: Is Vaginal Mesh Safe? - Urology Care Foundation
Spring 2020. Is Vaginal Mesh Safe? Vaginal mesh is a net-like medical product used to treat two health conditions in women: pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI). POP is when the muscles and ligaments supporting a woman's pelvic organs become weak. As a result, they can fall out of place and bulge down in the vagina.
Surgical Mesh: Use and Complications in Women - Cleveland Clinic
Surgical mesh can be permanently implanted to reinforce the vaginal wall for POP repair, or support the urethra or bladder neck for the repair of SUI. There are three main surgical procedures performed using surgical mesh: Transvaginal insertion of mesh to treat POP. Transabdominal insertion of mesh to treat POP.
Is Pelvic Mesh Safe? What Patients Need to Know - Michigan Medicine
Mesh can also be used to fix prolapse, or dropping of the pelvic organs, including the bladder, vaginal walls or uterus. This can be implanted either through the abdominal wall (including with laparoscopic, or robotic, surgery) or through the vaginal opening.
Management of Mesh and Graft Complications in Gynecologic Surgery
Persistent vaginal bleeding, vaginal discharge, or recurrent urinary tract infections after mesh placement should prompt an examination and possible further evaluation for exposure or erosion. A careful history and physical examination is essential in the diagnosis of mesh and graft complications.
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