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anterior vaginal wall repair
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anterior vaginal wall repair, cystocele, a/p repair, vaginal wall repair, anterior, posterior vaginal wall repair, anterior, posterior colporrhaphy, surgical procedure, tightens the anterior vaginal wall, repair a cystocele, urethrocele, a rectocele is repaired, tightening the posterior vaginal wall,
to perform the anterior vaginal repair, an incision is made, the vagina to release a portion, the anterior, vaginal wall that is attached, the bladder, pubocervical fascia, supportive tissue between the vagina, bladder, folded, stitched to bring the bladder, urethra in proper position, several variations on this procedure, the severity, the prolapse, procedure performed, spinal anesthesia, foley catheter in place, 1 to 2 days after surgery, given a liquid diet immediately after surgery, followed by a regular diet, normal bowel function has returned, stool softeners, laxatives, prevent straining, bowel movements, cause stress on the incision, a similar procedure, performed on the posterior wall, the vagina, repair a rectocele,
this procedure is used, repair the vaginal wall prolapse, herniation that occurs, urethrocele, cystocele, does not treat stress incontinence, an additional procedure is needed in women, stress urinary incontinence, a cystocele, in mild cases of cystocele, pelvic floor muscle exercises, resorting to surgical treatment, women, a pessary, a device placed, in the vagina, hold up the prolapse, avoid surgery,
risks, anesthesia, reactions to medications, problems breathing, surgery, bleeding, infection, injury to surrounding structures, additional risks, complications resulting from anterior vaginal repair include urinary tract infection, injury, bladder, inability to urinate,
women treated, cystocele have an excellent chance that the prolapse, cured, improvement, cases the tissue weakens, procedures necessary to treat the symptoms,
should avoid activities, increase in abdominal pressure, straining, sneezing, coughing, several weeks to months after surgery, require lifting, straining, take stool softeners, gentle laxatives, prevent constipation, straining, bowel movements, avoid sexual intercourse, incisions, healed.
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