Laparoscopic cervical Mersilene tape insertion is a surgical procedure used to treat certain types of urinary incontinence, particularly stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in women. This procedure involves placing a synthetic tape made of Mersilene material (a type of polyester) under the urethra to provide support and help prevent urine leakage during activities that increase intra-abdominal pressure, such as coughing, sneezing, or lifting. Here’s an overview of laparoscopic cervical Mersilene tape insertion:
Laparoscopic cervical Mersilene tape insertion is a surgical procedure used to treat cervical incompetency, a condition where the cervix is unable to stay closed during pregnancy, leading to a risk of preterm birth or miscarriage. The procedure involves placing a Mersilene tape, a type of non-absorbable suture material, around the cervix to provide additional support and help maintain the pregnancy until term.
Laparoscopic cervical Mersilene tape insertion is indicated for women with:
Before undergoing laparoscopic cervical Mersilene tape insertion, patients typically undergo a comprehensive preoperative evaluation, including:
Laparoscopic cervical Mersilene tape insertion is an effective and minimally invasive surgical option for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence in women. When performed by experienced surgeons in appropriately selected patients, Mersilene tape insertion can provide significant improvements in urinary symptoms and quality of life.
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