Anterior vaginal wall repair


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Anterior vaginal wall repair
Anterior vaginal wall repair
Anterior vaginal wall repair (Surgical treatment of urinary incontinence) - series
Anterior vaginal wall repair (Surgical treatment of urinary incontinence) - series
Cystocele
Cystocele
Alternative Names

A/P repair; Vaginal wall repair; Anterior and/or posterior vaginal wall repair; Anterior and/or posterior colporrhaphy


Expectations after surgery

Women treated with this procedure for cystocele have an excellent chance that the prolapse will be cured. This improvement will usually last for years -- but in some cases the tissue weakens with time, and other procedures may be necessary to treat the symptoms.


Convalescence

You should avoid activities that cause an increase in abdominal pressure, such as straining, sneezing, and coughing for several weeks to months after your surgery. You should avoid any activities that require lifting or straining.

You may need to take stool softeners or gentle laxatives to prevent constipation and straining with bowel movements. Your doctor may recommend that you avoid sexual intercourse until your incisions are healed.



Review Date: 05/15/2006
Reviewed By: Audra Robertson, MD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network


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