Correction of Urinal Incontinence
wide range of surgical treatments
wide range of surgical treatments
Incontinence is defined as the involuntary leakage of urine from the bladder. Incontinence can affect both men and women in any age group but is more common in women and the elderly. As the population ages, the number of people suffering from bladder control problems is increasing. The costs of this problem are personal, physical, and financial, and many with incontinence suffer social embarrassment, isolation, negative health changes, and even depression.
Normal urinary continence and bladder control require complex interaction between the brain, nervous system, and organs in the pelvis. Neural injury, damage to the bladder, sphincters, supporting structures, and even the pelvic floor can all lead to incontinence.
It is important to understand that treatment is available. Incontinence is not something to accept as a result of age, surgery, childbirth, or related illness. Our understanding of the mechanisms of urine leakage and therapies to restore control continues to progress. Incontinence is a burden that can be lifted.
Our specialists perform a wide range of surgical treatments to correct urinal incontinence such as slings, bladder suspension, or peripheral nerve stimulation. The recommendation of the right method depends on an individual examination of the patient.