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The aim of anterior repair (bladder repair) is to tighten the support tissues of your bladder and remove any bulge in your vagina.
An anterior prolapse is usually caused by childbirth. However, sometimes the problem can happen in women who have never been pregnant. Usually you only notice the problem after the menopause.
It is possible to have more than one type of prolapse at the same time – the support tissues of your womb or back passage may also be weak.
Your gynaecologist will make a cut in the front (anterior) wall of your vagina so they can push your bladder and urethra back into place. Your gynaecologist will stitch the support tissues together to provide better support for your bladder and urethra. They will cut away a small part of the vaginal wall to remove tissue left over from the repair.
You will usually be able to go home after two to three days. For the first two weeks at home you should rest, relax and continue to do the exercises that you were shown in hospital.
It is best not to have sex for about six weeks or at least until any bleeding or discharge has stopped.
Avoid standing for too long and do not lift anything heavy. You can go back to work once your doctor has said you are well enough to do so (usually after six to eight weeks).
Regular exercise should help you to return to normal activities as soon as possible. Before you start exercising, you should ask a member of the healthcare team or your GP for advice.
You should continue your pelvic-floor exercises as soon as possible after the operation and keep doing them for life. This will help to prevent the prolapse coming back and reduce the risk of you becoming incontinent.
The cost of surgery for anterior vaginal wall repair & repair of bladder prolapse
Please be aware that the following prices are a guide price. Your final price will be confirmed in writing following your consultation and any necessary diagnostic tests.
Any diagnostic tests that are carried out will incur a fee and if you see a consultant to go through your results they may also charge an extra consultation fee.
Patient pathway | Initial consultation | Diagnostic Investigations | Main treatment | Post discharge care | Guide price |
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Hospital fees | N/A | Not included | £7,498 | Included | £7,498 |
Consultants fees from | £200 | N/A | Included | Included | £200 |
Guide price | £7,698 |
Please be aware that the following prices are a guide price. Your final price will be confirmed in writing following your consultation and any necessary diagnostic tests.
Any diagnostic tests that are carried out will incur a fee and if you see a consultant to go through your results they may also charge an extra consultation fee.
Patient pathway | Initial consultation | Diagnostic Investigations | Main treatment | Post discharge care | Guide price |
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Hospital fees | N/A | Not included | £9,275 | Included | £9,275 |
Consultants fees from | £200 | N/A | Included | Included | £200 |
Guide price | £9,475 |
Please be aware that the following prices are a guide price. Your final price will be confirmed in writing following your consultation and any necessary diagnostic tests.
Any diagnostic tests that are carried out will incur a fee and if you see a consultant to go through your results they may also charge an extra consultation fee.
Patient pathway | Initial consultation | Diagnostic Investigations | Main treatment | Post discharge care | Guide price |
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Hospital fees | N/A | Not included | £4,943 | Included | £4,943 |
Consultants fees from | £200 | N/A | Included | Included | £200 |
Guide price | £5,143 |
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