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Abdominal Sacropolpopexy

Abdominal Sacropolpopexy - Causes and Risk Factors

What Are The Risks Associated With Sacrocolpopexy?

Sacrocolpopexy is a relatively safe operation in good hands. However, like all surgical operations, complications may occasionally occur. These include:

  • Bleeding
  • Infection
  • Injury to surrounding organs (e.g. nerve or blood vessels, ureter, bladder & intestines)
  • Formation of blood clot in the legs or lungs
  • Recurrence of vaginal prolapse
  • Slow return of bowel or bladder function
  • Erosion of synthetic material through vaginal mucosa
The information provided is not intended as medical advice. Terms of use. Information provided by SingHealth

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Chua Hong Liang Dr

Dr Chua Hong Liang

Head & Senior Consultant

MBBS (Spore), FRCOG (UK), FAMS (Spore)

Clinical Interests: Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Urogynaecology

Bhutia Kazila Dr

Dr Bhutia Kazila

Senior Consultant

MBBS, MD (O&G), MRCOG (London, UK), FAMS (O&G Spore), HMDP Fellowship (RWH, Melbourne, Australia)

Clinical Interests: Female incontinence surgery, Female Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery, Urogynaecology

Eugene Huang Dr

Dr Eugene Huang

Senior Consultant

MBBS (Spore), Dip (FM) (Spore), MRCOG (UK), FAMS (O&G), HMDP Fellowship (Kameda Medical Center, Japan)

Clinical Interests: Female incontinence surgery, Pelvic floor reconstructive surgery, Urogynaecology

Jill Lee Cheng Sim Dr

Dr Jill Lee Cheng Sim

Consultant

MBChB (Edin), MSc in Clinical Education (Edin), MRCOG (UK), MRCP (UK)

Clinical Interests: Urogynaecology

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