Incontinence Surgery
Treatment of urinary incontinence
Currently, most cases of urinary incontinence can be satisfactorily resolved with surgery. The objective of these operations is to stop the loss of urine by creating a support in the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside.
Incontinence surgery involves placing a synthetic mesh (macroporous polypropylene) under the urethra. It can be placed vaginally, such as in cases of stress urinary incontinence, or by laparoscopy, a technique in which the surgeon uses a camera located inside the pelvic cavity.
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Those types of operations do not require a long hospitalization because they are minimally invasive. A 24-hour period is usually enough for the patient to recover and she can return home to enjoy his new life.
A new stage in which the patient will recover the freedom he had in the past to do all kinds of activities and also to have a better sex life not conditioned by urinary incontinence.