
Pelvic Floor Reconstructive Surgery
Pelvic Floor Reconstructive Surgery is a procedure aimed at restoring the function and support of the pelvic organs—such as the bladder, uterus, or rectum—that may have become weakened or displaced due to childbirth, aging, or injury. It involves repairing or reinforcing the muscles, tissues, or structural support to alleviate conditions like prolapse or incontinence. The surgery helps improve symptoms, restore normal organ position, and enhance quality of life. Techniques can vary depending on individual needs and the severity of the condition, often utilizing repairs with natural tissue or synthetic materials.