Stress Urinary Incontinence Surgical Treatment
Women suffering from urinary stress incontinence often experience leakage of urine while coughing, sneezing, laughing and exercising. Surgery typically improves or cures this condition in approximately 85% of women. These surgeries offer an effective solution for weak bladder muscles. By placing a sling of body tissue around the urethra and bladder neck to provide support for them, they aim at strengthening these areas. Midurethral Sling Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a condition in which urine leaks out uncontrollably when exercising, coughing or sneezing – significantly diminishing quality of life. Non-surgical solutions like weight loss, Kegel exercises and pelvic floor physical therapy may be helpful, while surgical options may be an option if symptoms continue. Sling surgery is the go-to treatment option for stress incontinence. Through this procedure, surgeons create a hammock-like device made out of either your own tissue or synthetic mesh to support your urethra and bladder neck (where