Vaginal Surgery refers to a range of gynecological procedures performed to treat medical conditions affecting the vagina and surrounding pelvic structures or to address functional and structural concerns. Depending on the patient's condition, procedures may include vaginal repair, pelvic organ prolapse surgery, vaginal reconstruction, or treatment of vaginal abnormalities. The surgical approach is tailored to the patient's symptoms, medical needs, anatomy, and treatment goals, with minimally invasive techniques used whenever appropriate.
Patients with Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Women experiencing vaginal or pelvic pressure, a bulge, discomfort, or difficulty with urination or bowel movements due to pelvic organs dropping from their normal position.
Women with Vaginal or Pelvic Conditions
Patients with structural abnormalities, vaginal injuries, scarring, or other conditions that require surgical correction or reconstruction.
Patients with Persistent Functional Symptoms
Women experiencing ongoing discomfort, pain, or difficulties with sexual, urinary, or pelvic function that have not improved with non-surgical treatments.
Comprehensive Gynecological Assessment
Your gynecologist performs a pelvic examination and may recommend ultrasound, MRI, or other diagnostic tests to understand the underlying condition and determine the appropriate surgical approach.
Personalized Vaginal Surgery
Depending on your condition, the surgeon may repair weakened vaginal or pelvic tissues, remove abnormal tissue, reconstruct affected areas, or correct pelvic organ prolapse.
Recovery & Follow-Up Care
After surgery, your medical team provides pain management, wound-care guidance, activity restrictions, and follow-up examinations to monitor healing and recovery.
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Your Treatment Journey
Before Procedure
- You will undergo a detailed gynecological examination and any required diagnostic tests.
- Your doctor will explain the recommended procedure, expected benefits, potential risks, and recovery timeline.
- You may be advised to fast and temporarily adjust certain medications before surgery.
During Procedure
- The procedure is performed under appropriate anesthesia, depending on the type and complexity of surgery.
- The surgeon repairs, removes, or reconstructs the affected vaginal or pelvic tissues according to your treatment plan.
- Your vital signs and condition are closely monitored throughout the procedure.
After Procedure
- Hospital stay varies depending on the procedure and may range from same-day discharge to a few days.
- Mild pain, swelling, discharge, or discomfort may occur during the initial recovery period.
- Most patients gradually return to normal activities within 2–6 weeks, while complete healing may take longer depending on the procedure.
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