Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy

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Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy

Colposcopy is a procedure applied to examine the cervix, vagina and vulva with the help of a colposcope and to make a medical diagnosis when necessary. The main purpose of colposcopy is to prevent cervical cancer with early intervention by providing early detection of precancerous lesions.

  • One night hospitalisation.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is Sacrocolpopexy major surgery?

Sacrocolpopexy is considered a major surgical procedure that mostly treats the prolapse of the vaginal vault in women who have had a hysterectomy previously, by fixing it to the sacrum with a graft or mesh.

How successful is Sacrocolpopexy surgery?

The success rate after the sacrocolpopexy procedure is 78-80% on average and the durability is long-term.

What happens if you leave a prolapse untreated?

If the prolapse is left untreated, the prolapse is likely to gradually worsen over time, causing kidney blockage, urinary retention (inability to urinate), kidney damage or infection.

How long does it take to recover from a Sacrocolpopexy?

The healing process is usually completed within a few weeks.

Cautıons

One night hospitalisation is needed. Airplane travel should be avoided for 5-7 days following the surgery.

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