
															Restoring Comfort, Confidence & Quality of Life
Pelvic floor problems are common—but treatable. At Sarvodaya Women’s Hospital, we help women of all ages overcome conditions like prolapse, urine leakage, and vaginal laxity through personalized care and advanced treatments.
															
															We treat pelvic organ prolapse using:
Uterus-preserving options
Vaginal or abdominal surgical repairs
Mesh-free and mesh-based techniques
Uterus-preserving sling surgery for women who haven’t had children but experience prolapse.
Minimally invasive and fertility-friendly.
Techniques like sacrocolpopexy or sacrospinous fixation to lift and support the vaginal vault after hysterectomy.
Surgical tightening of the vaginal canal to improve tone, comfort, and confidence.
Often combined with other pelvic repairs.
We offer two main options to stop involuntary urine leakage:
Burch Colposuspension
Lifts and supports the bladder using stitches (open or laparoscopic surgery)
TVT / TVT-O (Tension-Free Vaginal Tape)
A soft mesh tape is placed under the urethra like a sling.
Safe and quick (under 30 minutes)
Short recovery and hospital stay
Excellent long-term results
Experts in minimally invasive pelvic surgeries
Focus on preserving the uterus
Discreet and respectful women’s care
Personalized treatment plans
Emphasis on comfort, confidence, and quality of life
Pelvic floor disorders affect many women, especially after childbirth or menopause. But help is available. You don’t have to live with discomfort or embarrassment—we’re here to support you.
Urogynecology surgery refers to procedures designed to treat pelvic floor disorders that affect women, such as urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, or chronic pelvic pain. These surgeries aim to repair or support the pelvic organs and muscles to restore normal function and improve quality of life. Depending on the condition, surgery may involve bladder repair, prolapse repair, or other interventions.
Some common urogynecology surgeries include:
Surgery is typically considered when conservative treatments (like pelvic floor therapy, medications, or lifestyle changes) are no longer effective or if the condition severely impacts your daily life. If you experience:
Urogynecology surgeries are often minimally invasive, performed either through small incisions or via the vaginal canal. The exact procedure depends on your diagnosis. For example:
Most surgeries are performed under general anesthesia, meaning you’ll be asleep throughout the procedure. Your surgeon will discuss the details of your specific surgery, recovery expectations, and any possible risks beforehand.
Recovery times vary depending on the type of surgery:
Open surgery for more complex cases can require a longer recovery, often 6 to 8 weeks.
You will be advised to avoid heavy lifting, intense physical activity, and sexual intercourse for a specified period after surgery to allow proper healing. Your doctor will give you personalized guidelines on diet, medication, and follow-up care.
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