Have you ever had this happen to you? You sneeze, cough or something like that and, well, wet yourself a little? At first you simply think that your bladder was to full and it is a one time deal. Embarrassing but you can live with it.
Then it happens more and more until you know that there is a problem. You might have stress urinary incontinence. You might wish to make an appointment with a doctor in the
urogynecology area. Two such doctors who have had great success with the treatment of SUI are Dr. Miklos & Dr. Moore. Both doctors are International leaders in laparoscopic and minimally invasive vaginal & reconstructive surgery.
The procedure to repair the SUI is the Laparoscopic Burch. A rather good technique with apparent success. Some of the characteristics of the Laparoscopic Burch is as follows:
Miniature Abdominal Incisions
Decreased Post Operative Pain and Recovery
Decreased Postoperative Voiding Dysfunction
Reduced Blood Loss
Shortened Hospitalization
90% Cure Rate of 5-10 Years After the Operation
Access To Advanced Pelvic Reconstruction Procedures
Less Chance of Ureter and Bladder Injury
Both of these doctors have high cure rates and low complications. Performing the laparoscopic Burch with a successful long-term outcome.
You can read more details on their site that I found very informative and helpful. I was surprised by the information I read on the stress urinary incontinence. I had no idea that it was a diagnosable defect that could be cured. The procedure did not seem overwhelming either. Especially with the short hospital stay.
If you have any of the symptoms that I mentioned, please visit their site for more information relating to them and the various other procedures they perform. I know I was glad I did.