Pelvic organ prolapse, or POP, happens when your pelvic muscles and tissues get too weak to support your pelvic organs, causing them to drop. This causes everything from pelvic pressure and bulging at the vagina to urinary incontinence and back pain. If you’ve tried several non-surgical treatment options for POP, you may be considering pelvic organ prolapse surgery. Our experienced OBGYNs can help you understand surgical options that may improve your pelvic support problems.
When deciding whether you are a good candidate for pelvic organ prolapse surgery, our physicians take several factors into consideration and discuss them with you.
You also need to understand the risks that can occur when you have pelvic organ prolapse surgery.
While surgery helps improve symptoms for many women, there is never a guarantee that it will completely alleviate your issues.
There are different types of pelvic organ prolapse surgery for different types of pelvic support problems. Here are some of the options.
Our OBGYNs perform POP surgery robotically, laparoscopically or vaginally, so you may be able to go home the same day that you have surgery. Our physicians will talk to you about your restrictions and recovery time after surgery.
POP causes discomfort and pain for many women. Our team works with you to relieve your symptoms through lifestyle changes, medications and other noninvasive devices, such as pessaries. When none of these methods work, pelvic organ prolapse surgery may be the answer you need. Contact us for an appointment.