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What are the treatment options for bladder prolapse?

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Depends on goals: Depending on symptoms and type and degree of prolapse. There are a number of surgical options. Non surgical can include a device known as a pessary, placed in the vaginal to help the symptoms of prolapse. Biofeedback can be used for bladder control, which may accompany prolapse.

Answered 9/28/2016

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Dr. Kevin O'neil answered

Specializes in Urogynecology

Several: There are both non-surgical and surgical options. Bladder prolapse can occur by itself or be associated with urinary incontinence, rectal prolapse, uterine prolapse, or in the absence of a uterus, prolapse of the top of the vagina. Non-surgical options include use of a pessary or pelvic floor exercises. Surgical options include use of mesh or graft material to correct the specific anatomic defects. This can be approached laparoscopically, vaginally or a combined approach.

Answered 1/30/2018

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