
complications of TVT
TVT (Tension-Free Vaginal Tape) is a surgical procedure for stress urinary incontinence, but like any surgery, it can have complications. These may include difficulty urinating, discomfort or pain, urinary infections, or injury to nearby organs such as the bladder or urethra. Rarely, the tape can erode into surrounding tissues or cause persistent pain. Some women may experience urgency or changes in bladder function. Most complications are manageable, but it's important to discuss potential risks with your healthcare provider to determine if TVT is appropriate for your needs.