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“Women see all these ads on TV for Depends® and other products and they think incontinence is a normal condition of aging, but most of the time it’s treatable and often curable.” -- S. Gene McNeeley, M.D.
Urogynecology

Pelvic floor reconstruction

Pelvic floor reconstructive surgery consists of several procedures for correcting a condition called “pelvic organ prolapse.”

When the muscles of the pelvic floor are damaged or become weak – often due to childbirth – they are sometimes unable to support the weight of some or all of the pelvic and abdominal organs. If this occurs, one or more of the organs may drop (prolapse) below their normal positions, causing symptoms including discomfort, pain, pressure and urinary incontinence.

The goal of pelvic floor reconstruction is to restore the normal structure and function of the female pelvic organs.

About 35 percent of women will develop some form of pelvic organ prolapse. The condition can often be treated with nonsurgical therapies, but it sometimes requires pelvic floor reconstructive surgery. The expertise and skill of the physician is extremely important in these procedures.

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