
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) in urogynecology involves performing surgical procedures through small incisions or utilizing specialized instruments like cameras. This approach helps treat pelvic floor disorders, such as incontinence or prolapse, with less damage to surrounding tissues compared to traditional open surgery. As a result, patients often experience less pain, quicker recovery times, and shorter hospital stays. By focusing on precision and discretion, MIS aims to improve outcomes while minimizing physical trauma, allowing individuals to return to their daily activities faster and with less discomfort.