The most popular surgical procedure used by doctors to address urinary stress incontinence is sling surgery. Coughing, sneezing, or lifting exert pressure on your bladder at that point, causing you to urinate a tiny bit. It is still difficult to surgically treat uterine prolapse in women who want to keep their wombs. Numerous methods including open abdominal, laparoscopic, and vaginal procedures have been reported. The laparoscopic method provides speedy postoperative recovery as well as great intraoperative visualization of supporting and nearby structures. There have been reports of laparoscopic uterine suspension to the round ligaments, uterosacral ligaments, suture, and synthetic mesh suspension to the sacral promontory. In this paper, a novel surgical procedure known as laparoscopic uterine suspension is described. Eight women have undergone it successfully. The uterus is suspended to the sacral promontory bilaterally and new uterosacral ligaments are created using Mersilene tape.
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