
What can I expect after posterior repair?
After a posterior repair, the patient will have a catheter inserted to remove urine for perhaps two days. A sanitary pad will be needed after surgery. Patients may notice spotting, particularly after about two weeks when the stitches dissolve.
Is hernia repair considered a major surgery?
While a hernia repair is commonplace, it’s still considered major surgery. You can expect various factors to affect your personal recovery time, including: – Age – Level of physical fitness – Location and size of the hernia – Complications from the surgery, such as an infection or excess bleeding.
What is posterior fusion surgery?
Posterior lumbar fusion surgery is a surgical procedure in which the back part of the lumbar spine is fused from the back. The surgeon makes an incision in the lower back, through the muscles. It is common to perform decompression surgery combined with the PLF. A bone graft is placed along the edges of the back part of the spine.
What is anterior posterior vaginal repair?
Prolapse procedures
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- Anterior repair (colporrhaphy) An anterior wall prolapse is when the bladder is dropping down onto the front of the vagina, making a weakness or bulge.
- Posterior repair (colporrhaphy) A prolapse of the back (posterior) wall of the vagina is usually due to a weakness in the strong tissue layer (fascia) that divides the vagina from ...

Is prolapse surgery considered major surgery?
Vaginal prolapse surgery is a major surgery with serious risks and potential complications. You may have less invasive treatment options depending on your circumstances.
Is anterior and posterior repair major surgery?
Anterior and posterior repair are minimally invasive procedures used to correct pelvic organs that have dropped out of their normal positions.
How long do you stay in hospital after rectocele surgery?
What happens after the procedure? You may stay in the hospital anywhere from 2 to 6 days. The catheter may remain in your bladder 2 to 6 days or until your bladder starts working normally again. You may be constipated during this time.
How long is surgery for anterior posterior repair?
The operation takes between 30 and 90 minutes depending on the extent of surgery. Cuts are made internally, within the vagina. The weak tissues are repaired using dissolvable stitches.
Is a rectocele repair worth it?
Studies show about 75% to 90% of patients have significant improvement but this level of satisfaction decreases over time.
How long does pain last after rectocele surgery?
The most common postoperative symptom after rectocele repair is rectal pressure and discomfort. This should resolve over several weeks as the tissue heals. The success for this procedure to correct the bulge is over 80-90 percent depending on the technique used.
Is a rectocele repair painful?
The most common postoperative symptom after rectocele repair is rectal pressure and discomfort. This should resolve over several weeks as the tissue heals. The success for this procedure to correct the bulge is over 80-90 percent depending on the technique used.
How do you poop after rectocele surgery?
Use a stool softener/osmotic laxative (e.g. Movicol) to keep your stool soft and easy to pass – especially during your short-term recovery. Discuss the best stool medication with your medical care provider. Adhere to the correct diet to keep your stool soft if you suffer from constipation.
How many hours is prolapse surgery?
The length of operative time for laparoscopic colposuspension can vary greatly (3-5 hours) from patient to patient depending on the internal anatomy, shape of the pelvis, weight of the patient, and presence of scarring or inflammation in the pelvis due to infection or prior abdominal/pelvic surgery.
What happens after posterior repair?
Typical recovery for the procedure is 2-3 weeks. Your doctor may prescribe pain medication to make you feel more comfortable. You can expect to resume normal physical activity within hours of your procedure. But you should not have sex until 6 weeks after surgery.
How painful is prolapse surgery?
Usually the graft is anchored to the muscles of the pelvic floor. Generally this surgery is not very painful. You may feel as if you have been 'riding on a horseback'. You will have some discomfort and pain, so please do not hesitate to take pain medication.
Can you bend after prolapse surgery?
You may need to limit forward bending during early healing (i.e. first 6 weeks) after prolapse surgery. This doesn't mean that you can't bend forwards. Most women can perform limited bending forward quite safely during their recovery at home after prolapse surgery to wash and dress.
Is anterior repair major surgery?
An anterior repair is a major operation usually recommended after simpler treatments have failed. Your bladder should be better supported and you should no longer have a bulge in your vagina.
What happens after anterior and posterior repair?
You can expect to stay in hospital between 3-6 days. The vaginal pack is removed on the first day and the bladder catheter after the first few days. In the early postoperative period you should avoid situations where excessive pressure is placed on the repair ie lifting, straining, coughing and constipation.
How is anterior posterior repair done?
During this surgery, the surgeon makes an incision (cut) in the top or bottom vaginal wall and then stitches together the stronger tissues that are underneath the soft skin that lines the inside of the vagina. The skin is then also repaired and stitched together. No synthetic mesh is used in this surgery.
How long is recovery from pelvic floor surgery?
You may need about 4 to 6 weeks to fully recover from open surgery and 1 to 2 weeks to recover from laparoscopic surgery or vaginal surgery. It is important to avoid heavy lifting while you are recovering, so that your incision can heal.
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What is a posterior prolapse?
A posterior prolapse is a bulge in the back wall of your vagina. It is caused by weakness of the support tissues between your vagina and your bowel.
What does the operation involve?
The operation is usually performed under a general anaesthetic but various anaesthetic techniques are possible. The operation usually takes about 30 minutes.
What is the term for the operation that repairs the perineal body?
A perineorrhaphy is the term used for the operation that repairs the perineal body. The perineal body (the supporting tissue between vaginal and anal openings) also helps to support the back wall of the vagina. The perineum is the area that is often damaged when tears or episiotomies occur during childbirth.
What is the purpose of vaginal surgery?
The aim of surgery is to relieve the symptoms of vaginal bulge and/or laxity and to improve or maintain bowel function without interfering with sexual function.
How long does it take for a catheter to be removed after a vaginal anesthesia?
The surgeon may have placed a pack inside the vagina to reduce any bleeding into the tissues. Both the pack and the catheter are usually removed within 24 hours of the operation.
How long does it take for a catheter to be removed after a sexectomy?
Both the pack and the catheter are usually removed within 24 hours of the operation. It is normal to get a discharge for 4 to 6 weeks after surgery. This is due to the presence of stitches in the vagina; as the stitches absorb the discharge will gradually reduce.
Can vaginal repair be combined with vaginal hysterectomy?
Commonly, posterior vaginal repair surgery may also be combined with other surgery such as vaginal hysterectomy, anterior vaginal wall repair or incontinence surgery.
Where is anterior repair done?
The most common method of anterior repair is by an incision made along the centre of the front wall of the vagina – starting at the entrance and ending at the top of the vagina. The weakened layers are then repaired and anu superfluous tissue is removed. This is typically done with absorbable stitches.
How long does a pelvic floor repair operation take?
The length of the surgical procedure can vary greatly from patient to patient. The general estimate for the surgery ranges from around 3-5 hours, but may have a shorter or longer duration depending on various factors. Some of the elements that may determine the length of the operation can include:
What Can I Expect After POP Surgery?
These are the general guidelines that doctors will usually give post POP OP (this is not medical advice): Each day in recovery you can expect to begin to feel stronger. During your recovery, you may need to remain on pain medication for about a week or two and may experience fatigue and weakness. A typical recovery time line varies from 4 to 6 weeks until you recover from an open surgery and anywhere from 1 to 2 weeks to recover from vaginal surgery. Your doctor should give you more specific guidelines.
Are There Complications with Prolapse Surgery?
Although pelvic surgery has proven to be a very safe procedure, as with any surgery, there are a few risks and potential complications that can arise. Please discuss this with your doctor but the common ones include:
Does Physical Therapy Help Post-Surgery?
If you are meeting with a physical / occupational therapist or taking part in a rehabilitation program Restore Your Core, post-surgery, some of the common exercises and techniques consist of:
What is pelvic floor repair?
Pelvic floor repair is a broad term used to classify a variety of simple, surgical procedures for repairing the pelvic floor. The three surgeries for pelvic floor prolapse include: anterior repair, posterior repair, and a hysterectomy. Although Restore Your Core does not provide any surgical treatment for pelvic floor issues, ...
How long does it take to recover from vaginal surgery?
A typical recovery time line varies from 4 to 6 weeks until you recover from an open surgery and anywhere from 1 to 2 weeks to recover from vaginal surgery.
What do I need to know about posterior vaginal repair?
A posterior vaginal repair is surgery to fix a rectocele or vaginal hernia.
What will happen after surgery?
You may be able to go home the same day of surgery. You may have a Foley catheter in your bladder to drain urine after surgery. Healthcare providers will remove it as soon as possible after surgery.
Can you have bowel movement after abdominal surgery?
Problems may develop during surgery that require an abdominal incision. The bulging may come back, or you may need more surgery. You may have trouble having a bowel movement after the surgery. You may have discomfort when you have sex.
Do you have to get stitches removed from the septum?
He or she will then close your vaginal skin over the septum with stitches. The stitches will be absorbed by your body, so you do not have to get them removed. You will need to wear a sanitary pad to help control and monitor bleeding.
What is the most common surgical repair?
The most common surgical repair is a transvaginal rectocele repair , also called a posterior repair. The rectocele is reached through the vagina. It offers the chance to correct not only the rectocele but a thinned perineum and widened vaginal opening.
How long does it take to repair a pelvic floor?
In most cases, surgery is done under general anesthesia and takes about one hour. The most common surgical repair is a transvaginal rectocele repair, also called a posterior repair.
How to treat rectocele without surgery?
Strategies include: Avoid constipation by following a high-fiber diet (more than 25 grams of fiber per day) and drinking six to eight 10-ounce glasses of water per day. Avoid straining during bowel movements and long periods of sitting on the toilet.
How to repair a rectocele?
A rectocele can also be repaired by a colorectal surgeon through a transanal repair. The rectocele is reached through the anus. This method is preferred by many colorectal surgeons because it allows for correction of problems in the anal or rectal area, in addition to repairing the rectocele.
Can rectocele be treated?
Both non-surgical and surgical options are used to treat a rectocele. You should have a thorough physical exam and talk with your provider before deciding on the best treatment.
What is posterior repair?
Posterior repair is a surgical procedure to repair or reinforce the weakened layers between the rectum and the vagina. The aim of the surgery is to relieve the symptoms of vaginal bulging/ laxity and to improve bowel function, without interfering with sexual function. Success rates for posterior repair are 80-90%, ...
Where is anterior repair done?
There are many ways to perform an anterior repair, but a common method is by an incision being made along the centre of the front wall of the vagina, starting near the entrance and finishing near the top of the vagina.
What is used to repair a weakened vaginal wall?
The weakened layers are then repaired using absorbable stitches. Sometimes superfluous vaginal skin is removed. If you have a severe prolapse or this is a repeat operation, reinforcement material such as mesh may be used to strengthen the anterior vaginal wall.
How long does it take for a catheter to be removed after a bladder surgery?
Usually both the pack and catheter are removed within 24 – 48 hours after the operation. Once the catheter has been removed it is normal to monitor how much your bladder holds and whether or not you completely empty your bladder when you go to the toilet.
What material is used to strengthen the posterior vaginal wall?
If you have a severe prolapse or this is a repeat operation, reinforcement material such as mesh may be used to strengthen the posterior vaginal wall.
What is the most common surgery for prolapse?
The most common surgery for prolapse is a pelvic floor repair, which is a broad term used to describe simple surgical repairs of the pelvic floor. More specifically, the term anterior repair refers to correction of the front wall of the vagina; and posterior repair refers to correction of the back wall of the vagina.
How long does it take for a groin to heal after mesh surgery?
You may also experience some pain/discomfort in the groin area, vagina and lower abdomen following surgery. This usually settles after a week or two and simple analgesics like paracetamol may help. The risk of developing deep vein thrombosis is increased following surgery.
How long does it take for bowel movements to heal after rectocele surgery?
These symptoms typically resolve in a couple weeks once the tissues have healed. Please speak with your doctor for more information on post-op expectations.
How is a tear sight procedure performed?
The procedure is typically performed by a surgeon making a small incision along the posterior vaginal wall. Excess tissue along the herniation is removed and stitches are sewn around the tear sight. If the doctor notices any other forms of pelvic organ prolapse, he may resolve those issues as well during the procedure.
What is the procedure to remove a rectocele?
The surgical procedure for rectocele removal is called posterior colporrhaphy which removes the herniated bowel from the wall of the vagina. ...
What is the treatment for rectocele?
Treatment is designed to help reduce symptoms and heal any herniations, tears, or prolapses. Treatments include both surgical and non-surgical options . Although surgery for rectocele is often rare, in severe cases surgery may be your best option. Severe rectocele symptoms include:
Can a rectocele be treated?
Treatment for rectocele can greatly aid in managing and reducing symptoms of rectocele or other forms of pelvic organ prolapse. In some cases, rectocele and POP may be undetectable until the condition has progressed in severity. A small rectocele is often unrecognized until a doctor notices it during a physical examination. In many cases, rectocele occurs alongside other pelvic organ related conditions.
Can you have a rectocele without surgery?
Often, yes. As with many forms of pelvic floor prolapse, rectocele is treatable without the need of surgery. Various forms of exercise, pelvic floor therapy, dietary restrictions or additions, staying hydrated, and practicing proper core and pelvic floor engagement techniques are highly beneficial for treating rectocele. Surgical procedures should always be a last resort when dealing with core or pelvic floor related issues. Some of the best advice I give to my clients regarding their health includes practicing proper breathing mechanics and good posture as well as learning how to have a reflexive core and pelvic floor to support their daily activities.
Is rectocele surgery successful?
Rectocele surgery is usually successful and helps resolve the symptoms in nearly all patients.
