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Anterior vaginal wall repair
From Healthscout's partner site on chronic pain, HealthCentral.com
Anterior vaginal wall repair is surgery that tightens the front (anterior) wall of the vagina. Alternative Names
A/P repair; Vaginal wall repair; Anterior and/or posterior vaginal wall repair; Colporrhaphy- repair of vaginal wall; Cystocele repair Description This procedure may be done while you are under general or spinal anesthesia. Under general anesthesia, you will be asleep and unable to feel pain. With spinal anesthesia, you will be awake, but you will be numb from the waist down and you will not feel pain. You will be given medicines to help you relax. Usually, a surgical cut (incision) is made through the front wall of your vagina. ![]()
Sometimes, your doctor also makes a surgical cut in your belly. This may be up and down or across. Why the Procedure Is Performed This procedure is used to repair the sinking of the vaginal wall (prolapse) or bulging that occurs when the bladder or urethra sink into the vagina. Symptoms of prolapse that you may have include:
This surgery by itself does not treat stress incontinence (leaking urine when you cough, sneeze, or lift). It may be performed along with other surgeries. Before doing this surgery, your doctor may have you learn pelvic floor muscle exercises (Kegel exercises), use estrogen cream in your vagina, or try a device called a pessary in your vagina to hold up the prolapse. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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