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bladder, urethral repair, urethral suspension, marshall-marchetti operation, vesicourethral suspension, mmk, pubo-vaginal sling, birch procedure, trans-vaginal tape procedure, surgeries, female stress incontinence help control involuntary urination by elevating the urethra, bladder, open bladder, urethral surgeries, performed, prevent urine leakage associated, stress incontinence, stess incontinence, involuntary leakage of urine, laughing, coughing, sneezing, lifting, deformity, urethra, bladder from decreased muscle tone, multiple births, menopause, to blame, loss of muscle tone, problem, associated, a cystocele, bladder sags into, outside the vagina, feel this, sexual intercourse, the bladder protruding outside, the vagina, surgery attempts to return the bladder, urethra to its normal position, in the pelvis, surgery, performed in many different ways, depending on the patient's anatomy, severity, the problem, 2 common ways of performing this surgery, the abdominal wall, though the vagina, require general anesthesia, local, regional, spinal, anesthesia, return from surgery, a foley catheter, a suprapubic catheter in place, urine, initially appear bloody, should gradually resolve, foley, suprapubic catheter removed several days after surgery, able to completely empty bladder, catheter, remain in place, 3 months, depending on the person's ability to empty the bladder completely, repair, the bladder, urethra recommended, treatment of stress incontinence, inability, prevent urine leakage, coughing, sneezing, laughing, jumping, walking, sitting, standing, risks, anesthesia, reactions to medications, problems breathing, surgery, bleeding, infection, this surgery, patients, stress incontinence, amount, time it takes to recover from surgery depends on the individual, an evaluation of health status, prior to surgery, give a good estimate of recovery time.



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