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What To Know When Coming In For Adhesiolysis To Remove Abdominal and Pelvic Adhesions
Published on October 5, 2017 by John MiklosAdhesiolysis is a surgical procedure that is performed to remove adhesions that have formed in the body. The surgery allows the restoration of normal organ functions. When Do You Need To Have An Adhesiolysis Surgery? An adhesion is a band Read More…
The Laparoscopic Daydov Procedure Can Address MRKH
Published on September 21, 2017 by John MiklosThere are various medical conditions that can affect people as they are born. MRKH is one such disorder. Also known as the Maufer-Rolitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome, it typically sees the absence or underdeveloped nature of the vagina or uterus in the body. Read More…
Complications of Vaginal Mesh Slings
Published on August 10, 2017 by John MiklosA vaginal mesh is a plastic mesh-like medical device that is implanted inside the vagina to treat conditions like stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. A vaginal mesh uses a combination of various materials, including a plastic component known Read More…
ThermiVa Treatment for Non-Surgical Vaginal Rejuvenation
Published on June 29, 2017 by John MiklosPlenty of women experience a lack of lubrication in the vagina after pregnancy. Additionally, many women also experience loose vaginal tissues caused by lax muscles. This can lead to problems such as incontinence and painful sex. Fortunately, today there are Read More…
Treating Vaginal Vault Prolapse
Published on May 4, 2017 by John MiklosVaginal vault prolapse is a medical condition in women where the upper portion of the vagina becomes abnormal in shape and drops down into the canal of the vagina and sometimes sags outside the vagina. It can occur by itself Read More…
Causes and Symptoms of Stress Urinary Incontinence
Published on April 7, 2017 by John MiklosStress urinary incontinence affects a great deal of people. Individuals with this condition are unable to control the urge to urinate. Whether someone needs to really go to the bathroom urgently or not, the urinary contraction muscles will not be Read More…
Treating Abdominal and Pelvic Adhesions
Published on March 1, 2017 by John MiklosAdhesions, particularly abdominal and pelvic adhesions, refers to scar tissue that forms between bowel loops (small and large intestines) and the inner lining of the organs within the abdominal cavity. The scar tissue can cause organs and other tissues in Read More…
Addressing Transvaginal Mesh Complications
Published on January 20, 2017 by John MiklosA transvaginal mesh is sometimes implanted in a woman during a hysterectomy operation to help prevent the organs from prolapsing or sagging. A surgical mesh is used to provide support to damaged or weakened tissue during the healing process. They Read More…
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Published on December 30, 2016 by John MiklosA prolapse is the term used when an organ descends or drops from its normal position. In the case of a Pelvic prolapse, pelvic organs like the bladder drops down from their usual locations. The drop is a result of Read More…
Laparoscopic Vesicovaginal Fistula Repair
Published on December 16, 2016 by John MiklosVesicovaginal fistula refers to a condition where an abnormal channel between the vagina and the bladder causes urinary leakage. It is commonly associated with gynecological procedures like an abdominal hysterectomy. Repairing it laparoscopically remains the best approach because it is Read More…