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Re: prolapsed bladder and chronic UTI's post hysterectomy

From: Lisa (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 18 Jul 2000 11:56:17 -0500 (CDT)


At Tue, 18 Jul 2000, John R. Miklos M.D. wrote: >LISA,
>
>MOST DOCS PERFORM AN ANTERIOR REPAIR FOR CONDITIONS OF CYSTOCELE ---JUST
>AS YOU SAID A TIGHTENING OF THE FASCIA--SORT OF PUSHING THINGS UP. THE
>MAIN REASON WHY THE BLADDER FALLS IS BECAUSE THE VAGINAL WALL WHICH IT
>SITS UPON IS NO LONG ATTACHED TO THE MUSCLES OF THE PELVIC SIDEWALL.
>THIS CONDITION IS KNOWN AS A PARAVAGINAL DEFECT. MOST PATIENTS SHOULD
>HAVE A PARAVAGINAL REPAIR TO CORRECT CYSTOCELE NOT AN ANTERIOR REPAIR.
>If so, is
>>there a center or a doctor somewhere in the U.S. who is on the
>>forefront of this type of pelvic reconstruction?
>
>MANY UROGYNECOLOGISTS PERFORM THIS OPERATION....SOME OF US DO IT
>ROUTINELY LAPAROSCOPICALLY. MY WEBSITE WILL BE UP TOMORROW (WITHOUT
>PICTURES) --- YOU MAY FIND IT TO BE INFORMATIVE, I THINK IT WILL BE MORE
>INFORMATIVE ONCE WE HAVE THE PICTURES WITH THE TEXT.
>
>http://www.UROGYNECOLOGYCHANNEL.COM
>
>HOPE THIS IS HELPFUL
>
>--
>JOHN R. MIKLOS M.D.

Thank you so much for your response. Would you mind describing the parivaginal repair proceedure for me? Also, I now have a pubovaginal sling securely scarred into place and vaginal stenosis resulting from vaginal adhesions. Would either of those facts be a deterrant to doing the parivaginal repair?

Again many thanks for your help :D I will be visiting your website as soon as it is up and running.

--
Lisa Young



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