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Posterior Repair in UAE

The Posterior Repair in Dubai operation usually takes about 30 minutes. Your doctor will examine your vagina. They make an incision in the back (back) wall of the vagina to allow the bowel to be pushed back into place. The supporting tissue on the back wall of the vagina is tightened with sutures.

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Posterior Repair in UAE

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  1. Posterior Repair in UAE The Posterior repair in UAE operation usually takes about 30 minutes. Your doctor will examine your vagina. They make an incision in the back (back) wall of the vagina to allow the bowel to be pushed back into place. The supporting tissue on the back wall of the vagina is tightened with sutures.

  2. Posterior Repair: Understanding the Procedure for Pelvic Floor Support • Posterior repair, also called posterior colporosis, is a surgical procedure to correct a condition called a rectocele. Rectalgia occurs when the rectum swells at the back wall of the vagina, causing discomfort and other related symptoms • Purpose of Posterior Segment Repair: Posterior segment repair aims to restore the strength and integrity of the posterior vaginal wall, improve pelvic floor support, and relieve symptoms associated with rectocele. These symptoms can include a feeling of fullness in the rectum, difficulty passing stools, incomplete bowel movements, and difficulty having sex. • Posterior Segment Repair Procedures: Anesthesia: Posterior segment repair is usually performed under general anesthesia to ensure the patient is asleep and pain free during the procedure. Incision and Tissue Repair: The surgeon makes an incision in the posterior vaginal wall and carefully repositions the rectal bulge. Weakened or stretched vaginal tissue may be excised and the remaining tissue sutured to strengthen and tighten the vaginal wall. • Complementary Procedures: In some cases, posterior pelvic repair can be combined with other pelvic floor surgeries, such as: B. an anterior repair (to correct the cystocele) or a transvaginal hysterectomy (removal of the uterus). The specific combination of procedures depends on the individual needs and judgment of the surgeon. • Posterior Repair Considerations: Preoperative Assessment: A thorough assessment is performed prior to surgery to assess the severity of the rectum and the general condition of the pelvic floor. This may include a physical exam, a review of your medical history, and possibly other diagnostic tests such as a pelvic ultrasound or defecography.

  3. Recovery and Healing: Patients can expect vaginal discomfort, swelling and bleeding for a few days after surgery. It is important to follow the surgeon's postoperative recommendations on physical activity limitations, hygiene practices, and prescribed medications. • Risks and Complications: As with any surgery, repairing the back of a tooth carries potential risks such as bleeding, infection, painful intercourse, or rectal recurrence. Your surgeon will discuss these risks, benefits, and possible complications before the procedure. • Alternative treatment options: In some cases, conservative treatments such as pelvic floor exercises, diet changes, and adjustments in bowel habits may be tried before surgery is considered. • Conclusions: Posterior vertebral repair is a surgical procedure performed to correct the rectum and restore pelvic floor support. The goal is to relieve symptoms and improve the quality of life of people suffering from discomfort and functional difficulties associated with rectocele. Follow-up care and compliance with recovery guidelines are essential for successful healing and long-term results.

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