Obstetrics & Gynecology Healthcare Taxonomy Code 207VF0040X
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What do Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgeons do?
Urogynecology and reconstructive pelvic surgeons diagnose and treat female pelvic floor disorders through both surgical and non-surgical methods.
They specialize in conditions like urinary or fecal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and childbirth injuries.
Their treatments can range from physical therapy and medication to complex surgeries like bladder slings, pelvic organ repair, and minimally invasive procedures, including robotic and laparoscopic options.
Conditions treated
- Urinary incontinence: Accidental leakage of urine.
- Fecal incontinence: Accidental leakage of stool.
- Pelvic organ prolapse: When pelvic organs like the bladder, uterus, or rectum descend into the vagina.
- Birth injuries: Trauma to the pelvic floor from childbirth.
- Fistulas: Abnormal openings between the bladder and vagina or the rectum and vagina.
- Overactive bladder: A condition with a sudden urge to urinate.
Treatments offered
Vaginal surgery: Procedures performed through the vagina to treat prolapse.
Nonsurgical options:
- Pelvic floor physical therapy.
- Medication.
- Lifestyle modifications.
- Behavioral therapies like biofeedback.
- Pessaries (devices inserted into the vagina).
Surgical options:
- Slings: Used to treat stress urinary incontinence.
- Pelvic reconstruction: Surgeries to repair prolapse or other structural issues.
- Minimally invasive surgery: Includes laparoscopic and robotic-assisted surgery for prolapse and other conditions.