Advanced surgical procedures for pelvic organ prolapse are now being carried out at Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky City Hospital
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Hospital Introduces High-Tech Pelvic Organ Prolapse Treatment
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky's Hospital No. 2 is now at the forefront of medical care, offering high-tech treatment for pelvic organ prolapse not just to city residents, but to the entire region. This groundbreaking development was announced by the Kamchatka region's Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky News Medicine Society.
The innovative treatment involves the implantation of a mesh device called "Urosling-1" in the pelvic area. This procedure, developed by the N.I. Pirogov National Medical Surgical Center, allows for the preservation of the uterus during surgery, which is particularly significant for patients.
Olga Tarantseva, the head of the gynecological department at Hospital No. 2, confirmed that the staff has successfully performed five such operations. The new method can be applied even in complex clinical cases, including those after previous hysterectomy.
Tarantseva also confirmed that the hospital staff underwent special training to perform these high-tech surgeries for pelvic organ prolapse. This training ensures that the hospital is equipped to handle these advanced procedures, eliminating the need for Kamchatka residents to travel outside the region for specialized care.
The new service will be available at the gynecological department of City Hospital No. 2 in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. The implant integrates with the body over time, forming a supportive ligament for internal organs.
It's worth noting that previously, similar operations in Kamchatka were performed using outdated protocols. The introduction of this high-tech treatment marks a significant step forward in the region's medical care.
While specific information about the timeline, details, and impact of these advanced surgeries in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky is not yet widely available, it's clear that this development will have a profound effect on the lives of many Kamchatka residents.
Science and health-and-wellness have intertwined in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky as the city's Hospital No. 2 introduces a cutting-edge therapy for women's health, specifically pelvic organ prolapse, employing high-tech treatments and therapies-and-treatments like the "Urosling-1" mesh device. This innovation is significant as it preserves the uterus during surgery, catering to complex clinical cases even after previous hysterectomy.