PATIENT "Dr. Robinson saved my life. He found kidney obstruction on both sides and corrected the problem with stents. He also did surgery to correct my urinary incontinence. I was very pleased with the outcome of both of these surgeries. Dr. Robinson and his entire staff answered all my questions and really put me at ease " Pelvic Organ
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APOGEE™ VAGINAL PROLAPSE REPAIR SYSTEMApogee™ is a comprehensive, minimally invasive treatment designed to restore normal anatomy after vaginal vault prolapse. Vaginal vault prolapse occurs when the upper portion of the vagina (the apex) descends into the vaginal canal or outside the vagina. During the Apogee procedure, a surgical mesh is placed in your body and is designed to restore the vaginal apex to a more Sometimes, women have more than one organ prolapse at a time. The Apogee system comes with graft materials that allow for repair of intestinal bulges (enterocele) and rectal bulges (rectocele) during the same procedure, if necessary. The Apogee System Offers Many Benefits A comprehensive, minimally invasive solution for vaginal vault prolapse. Designed to restore normal anatomy without the risks associated with an open abdominal procedure. Can include synthetic or biologic graft material that can be customized to best meet your needs with InteXen or IntePro, the ability to combine multiple repairs in one procedure How it Works The use of surgical mesh for reinforcement is not new. It has been used extensively in surgery, especially in hernia repairs. The mesh is designed to conform to your anatomy. It has many holes designed to allow your body tissue to grow into it to provide a framework of support. The Procedure Your doctor will perform the surgery vaginally, meaning an incision will be made through your vagina rather than abdominally. Small incisions also are made in each buttock to pass a needle from the buttock to the vaginal canal. In general, the Apogee procedure involves the following steps. An incision is made in the vaginal wall. During the healing period, for approximately four weeks, you should avoid sexual intercourse, heavy lifting and rigorous exercise. Your doctor will provide you with additional information on how to care for yourself after surgery, including any other limitations to activities. Is it Right for You? The procedure is not for recommended for: - Pregnant patients The best way to determine if Apogee is right for you is to talk to your doctor. |
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