Monday 4 July 2016

Anterior Repair Harpenden

Do you have symptoms of vaginal bulging/laxity and/or poor bladder function? Then you may require anterior repair carried out by an experienced gynaecological surgeon. Anterior repair is a surgical procedure used to repair or strengthen the weakened layers between the bladder and vagina. Success rates for this surgery are 70-90%, however, it's possible that prolapse may recur or that another part of the vaginal wall may prolapse. If you're looking for anterior repair in Harpenden, you need look no further than Mr Abdalla Fayyad. He has carried out this surgery many times with great success. Mr Fayyad leads the Urogynaecology and Laparoscopic Gynaecology Unit at Luton and Dunstable Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and sees his private patients at Spire Harpenden Hospital in Harpenden.

What Does Surgery Entail?

Anterior repair surgery can be performed under general, regional or local anaesthetic. Whilst there are a number of ways to perform the surgery, the most common method is to make an incision along the front wall of the vagina, beginning near the entrance and finishing near the top. The weakened layers are then repaired and excess vaginal skin removed. Take a look around the website to find out more today.

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