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Urinary Incontinence in Women
Female Urinary Incontinence and Bladder Control for Women
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Urinary Incontinence in Women
Female Urinary Incontinence
Treatment for these conditions can include pelvic floor exercises, known as Kegel exercises, or surgical treatment to strengthen
the pelvic floor and hold the organ systems in place. Surgically, this can be accomplished with a sling mechanism placed with a
minimally-invasive surgical procedure that provides more support for the urethra.
If there is a cystocele—the previously-noted hernia or bulging of the bladder—a variety of techniques can be applied to repair this condition. Graft materials can be placed with minimally-invasive needle techniques to provide anterior pelvic wall support. In some cases, posterior vaginal wall weakness results in bulging of the rectum—this condition pushes the posterior wall of the vagina forward and down. Surgical anatomic techniques can reinforce this area or, in cases of severe relaxation, minimally-invasive needle techniques can place graft material to support the posterior aspect of the pelvic floor.
In the most severe cases of pelvic floor weakness, a significant prolapse or falling out of the dome of the vagina occurs—this severe pelvic floor defect may affect the uterus, the bladder and the rectum. Once again, anterior and posterior graft procedures performed with minimally-invasive needle implant techniques, can correct this defect.
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