Sacrospinous fixation is a procedure used to treat vaginal vault prolapse when the top of the vagina drops down, often following a hysterectomy. The surgery helps anchor the vagina back in place using strong pelvic ligaments.
When is it used?
What does the procedure involve?
What is the recovery like?
Most women stay one or two nights in hospital. Some soreness or vaginal discharge is normal. Avoid heavy lifting and follow guidance for pelvic rest for a few weeks.
What are the benefits?
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