Colpoperineorrhaphy

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Colpoperineorrhaphy is a surgical procedure aimed at restoring the integrity of the vagina and surrounding muscles. This operation can be performed as an independent procedure or as part of more complex interventions.

The main indications for colpoperineorrhaphy are ruptures of the muscles of the vagina and perineum. This may occur as a result of childbirth, injury, or other reasons.

The procedure is performed under general anesthesia and takes about 2-3 hours. The surgeon makes an incision in the abdomen and accesses the vagina and perineal muscles. He then stitches the tears and restores tissue integrity.

After surgery, the patient may experience some discomfort and pain, but this usually goes away after a few days. Full recovery takes from several weeks to several months depending on the severity of the injury.

It is important to note that colpoperineorrhaphy should only be performed by qualified surgeons who have experience in performing such operations. This will help avoid possible complications and ensure maximum effectiveness of the procedure.



Colpoperineovaginography is a surgical procedure to restore the integrity of the genital organs and strengthen the pelvic floor muscles after childbirth or injury. It involves stitching the vaginal tissue together with the tissue around the vagina that may be damaged during or after childbirth. Colpoperineorrhaphy can reduce vaginal prolapse, strengthen the pelvic muscles, and improve sexual function.

Vaginal wounds can occur for a variety of reasons, including childbirth, pelvic surgery, infection and trauma. The most common vaginal injuries are tears of the vaginal muscles or the lateral fibers of the musculature surrounding the vaginal opening.

Colpoperinewoscopy is a procedure in which the doctor examines the vagina, pelvic muscles and labia. During the procedure, the doctor may find tears, cracks, or damage. The doctor may also measure the length of the vagina to assess the effectiveness of the procedure.

Surgical procedures can be divided into two types: internal or external surgeries. Internal surgeries are those that are performed directly in the patient's body cavity. External operations are performed relative to the external on the patient's body.

External surgeries include various types of colpoperineorrhaphy, which involve suturing tissue that has been destroyed during previous trauma or surgery. External surgeries are performed through small incisions in the skin around the external genitalia. The tendons of the pelvic muscles are then stitched together to form a new housing for the organ.

Internal operations differ from external ones in that they are performed inside the body cavity, but for this they use not open incisions, but incisions. The technology used in internal operations is called endoscopic technology. They are based on the use of a camera that is introduced to the patient's internal organs through small incisions made in the abdominal wall called trocars. The equipment may have various devices associated with the work table, allowing the operation to be carried out as close as possible to certain organs.

The result of coliploperinovoration operations is the improvement of the functional state of the pelvic organs and the restoration of the anatomical contour of the vagina in conjunction with the prevention of prolapse of the genital organs in women.

Coloplastrebillination surgery is a permanent method of reducing the frequency of relapses of benign vaginal diseases after multiple births and meets international standards for the treatment of such gynecological diseases. The potential limitations of this method will disappear over time as antireflux therapy approaches are used.