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Suturing of the uterus
Uterine suture in Kiev
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Problems with uterine prolapse can significantly affect a woman's quality of life, causing discomfort and even limitations in everyday activities. One of the most effective ways to solve this issue is to hem the uterus, which allows you to stabilize its anatomical position and eliminate unpleasant symptoms.
At the Oxford Medical clinic, the operation is performed by highly qualified gynecological surgeons using advanced techniques and modern equipment, which guarantees patients a high level of effectiveness of surgical treatment.
What is uterine suturing?
Uterine suturing, or laparoscopic uterine fixation, is a minimally invasive procedure in which the uterus is fixed in the correct position using special materials, most often mesh prostheses. It is used to treat pelvic organ prolapse or uterine prolapse, when the pelvic floor muscles and ligaments that support the uterus are weakened and cannot maintain its normal position.
Indications for uterine hemectomy
Surgery is prescribed when conservative methods of treating uterine prolapse do not give results, and the patient wants to return to her usual lifestyle without pain and discomfort.
Usually, uterine suturing for prolapse is prescribed in the following cases:
- Urinary disorders: symptoms may include both urinary incontinence and difficulty urinating, which significantly worsens the quality of life.
- Difficulty with defecation: complete prolapse of the uterus and vaginal prolapse are often accompanied by constipation or, conversely, fecal incontinence, which can also be an indication for surgery.
- Lower abdominal or back pain: the presence of pain in the pelvic area, lower back or sacrum is a frequent companion of prolapse and can affect physical activity and general well-being.
- Pain during intercourse: If vaginal prolapse and cervical prolapse cause pain during intercourse, this may be a significant indication for surgical correction of the position of the uterus.
- Sensational discomfort and pressure in the vaginal area: Patients experience a sensation of pressure or a foreign body in the vagina due to vaginal prolapse and vaginal wall prolapse, which interferes with daily activities and causes discomfort.
Diagnostic examinations before surgery
Before uterine suture surgery, it is necessary to undergo a comprehensive examination, which may include:
Gynecologist consultation
Laboratory tests
Complete blood count, coagulogram, biochemical blood test, blood tests for infection, group and Rh factor, urine test.
Instrumental studies
Ultrasound of the pelvic organs, if indicated - pelvic X-ray, CT scan or endoscopic examinations.
How is uterine suturing performed?
Uterine suturing surgery is performed under general anesthesia using a laparoscopic approach. This is a minimally invasive method that involves making small punctures in the abdominal wall. Through these punctures, special instruments and a video camera are inserted, which allows the doctor to see the entire surgical area on the monitor.
The main stages of the operation:
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Introduction of instruments and a video camera to monitor the progress of the operation;
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Installation of a mesh prosthesis between the pelvic organs, in particular between the bladder and the uterus, to maintain the uterus in the correct position;
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Fixation of the mesh to the pelvic structures for its stable retention.
This method ensures reliable fixation of the uterus, while maintaining the possibility of natural organ movements.

Rehabilitation after uterine hemectomy
The rehabilitation period after uterine ligature surgery is relatively short due to the minimal trauma of the laparoscopic method.
The main recommendations for recovery include:
- Limiting physical activity for the first 4-6 weeks, including lifting heavy objects.
- Sexual rest for 4-6 weeks.
- Following a special diet to avoid constipation.
Each woman is given detailed recommendations by the doctor, which must be followed for successful recovery after surgery.
Uterine suture surgery: price at the Oxford Medical clinic
«Oxford Medical» — is a modern multidisciplinary medical center where patients can receive medical care for a wide range of diseases. The surgical hospital is equipped with expert-class equipment that allows for open and minimally invasive surgeries of any complexity.
The cost may vary depending on the complexity of the case and the need to use additional materials. You can pre-read the prices here. The doctor will provide you with more detailed information about the possibilities, program, and cost of the surgery during the initial consultation.
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Frequently asked questions
How to lift the uterus?
If the vaginal walls are lowered and the uterus is not completely prolapsed, treatment may initially be conservative. The doctor may suggest physical exercises, such as Kegel exercises to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, or the use of pessaries. In more complex cases, surgical methods, such as laparoscopic hysterectomy, are used.
How to treat uterine prolapse?
In case of uterine prolapse, treatment depends on the severity of the problem: conservative methods include exercises to strengthen the pelvic floor, the use of pessaries, and in more complex cases, surgical vaginoplasty or uterine hemoplasty is recommended.
Laser treatment of uterine prolapse
Laser treatment for uterine prolapse is a non-surgical procedure that helps strengthen vaginal tissue and tone the pelvic floor muscles. The laser stimulates collagen, improving pelvic support and reducing symptoms of prolapse. The procedure is effective in the early stages, when the muscles and ligaments that support the uterus need to be strengthened. In severe prolapse or complete prolapse, surgery may be necessary.
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