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Uterine prolapse occurs when the uterus descends into or outside the vaginal canal due to weakened pelvic floor muscles. This condition can cause discomfort, urinary issues, and impact daily life.
At Sai Speciality Centre, vaginal surgery for prolapse is performed using safe and effective surgical techniques, aimed at restoring normal anatomy and improving quality of life.
Uterine prolapse happens when pelvic muscles and ligaments weaken, causing the uterus to shift downward into the vagina.
It is more common after:
These symptoms may initially be mild but can worsen over time if untreated.
Surgery is recommended when:
In early stages, symptoms may be managed through gynaecology care in Bangalore, but advanced cases require surgical correction.
Vaginal Hysterectomy Removal of the uterus through the vaginal route for severe prolapse.
Pelvic Floor Repair Surgery Strengthening and repair of weakened pelvic muscles and tissues.
Uterine Suspension Procedures Repositioning and supporting the uterus without removal in selected cases.
| Treatment Type | Best For | Recovery Time | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Non-Surgical (Exercises / Support) | Mild prolapse | Ongoing | Symptom control |
| Vaginal Repair Surgery | Moderate prolapse | 2–4 weeks | Structural correction |
| Vaginal Hysterectomy | Severe prolapse | 4–6 weeks | Permanent resolution |
| - | Minimally Invasive Approach | Whenever possible, vaginal surgical techniques are preferred because they: | Avoid external incisions |
Uterine prolapse can affect:
Proper treatment helps restore normal function and prevents worsening of symptoms.
Recovery depends on the procedure:
Vaginal repair procedures: 2 to 4 weeks
More complex surgeries: 4 to 6 weeks
Patients are guided on:
Vaginal surgeries are performed under the guidance of Dr. Kavitha Lakshmi Easwaran, a senior obstetrician and gynaecologist with over 26 years of experience.
Her approach focuses on:
It can affect quality of life, but it is treatable with proper care.
Mild cases may be managed without surgery, but advanced cases usually require surgical treatment.
Yes, it is a commonly performed and effective procedure with good outcomes.
Recurrence is possible but can be minimized with proper care and follow-up.
Typically a few weeks depending on the procedure.
If you are experiencing symptoms of uterine prolapse or pelvic discomfort, consult a specialist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Call: +91 80887 01001 Visit: Sai Speciality Centre, Kasturi Nagar, Bangalore

Book your vaginal surgery for uterine prolapse appointment with Dr. Kavitha Lakshmi Easwaran at Sai Speciality Center, Kasturi Nagar, Bangalore.

Book your vaginal surgery for uterine prolapse appointment with Dr. Kavitha Lakshmi Easwaran at Sai Speciality Center, Kasturi Nagar, Bangalore.

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