Why Should You Opt For a Fascial Closure After an Abdominal Surgery

by | May 27, 2022 | Health

Fascial closure is the closure of the inner layers of the abdomen after surgery. It prevents leakage of gas or fluid and prevents wall herniation. The surgical technique is done with an open incision that can be closed in 3-4 days, with no complications and minimal pain. This blog post will discuss the benefits of the fascial closure procedure.

Reduce Pain and Scarring

Fascial closure is an effective way to reduce pain and scarring. It is a quick procedure that can be done in just 1-2 days, and it can be done under local anesthesia. The incision is usually smaller than the original incision and does not need stitches.

Pelvic floor support

The closure helps to provide pelvic floor support to the patient after surgery. This helps keep the uterus in place, thus reducing discomfort, pain, and bleeding during recovery.

Prevention of Rectocele

After surgery, a common problem is a rectocele; this occurs when the rectum pushes up against the vagina, causing pain and discomfort during sex. The closure creates a more stable pelvic floor by closing off the space under the bladder, preventing this condition.

Prevention of Prolapse

Another benefit of this procedure is that it helps prevent prolapse. It tightens the muscles and ligaments around the vagina, thus preventing this condition from happening. This procedure is done when there is a bulging out or protrusion of tissue through the vagina.

Schedule Your Consultation

Sharp Fluidics has been around for a long time and offers the most advanced minimally invasive vaginal rejuvenation procedure. All of our surgeons are board-certified in their respective specialties and have many years of experience. To schedule your consultation, contact them today.

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