A sacrocolpopexy is a significant surgical intervention used to correct the prolapse of the pelvic organs. Pelvic organ prolapse happens when the muscles and tissue that support the pelvic organs get weakened or get injured, allowing them to slide away from the original position. The surgeon usually uses a surgical mesh to bring the organs of the pelvis back into position during sacrocolpopexy.
Sacrocolpopexy - Procedure, Risks, and Recovery
Sacrocolpopexy is a surgical procedure done for treating pelvic organ prolapse. This article explains the procedure, recovery, and complications of this surgery.