Pelvic Organ Prolapse Treatment at the Helyos Surgery and Rehabilitation Center


Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a condition in which the pelvic organs (uterus, bladder, rectum) descend from their normal position and may protrude through the vagina. This condition is more common in women after childbirth, during menopause, or due to heavy physical exertion.

At the Helyos Surgery and Rehabilitation Center, we offer comprehensive treatment for pelvic organ prolapse, including both conservative methods and surgical interventions.

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Indications for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Treatment:

  • Prolapse symptoms: A feeling of heaviness or a foreign body in the pelvic area, lower abdominal pain, discomfort during intercourse or urination.
  • Urinary or fecal incontinence: Dysfunction of the bladder or intestines, causing frequent or urgent toilet visits.
  • Sexual dysfunction: Pain during intercourse or decreased satisfaction.
  • Organ function disorders: Issues with bowel movements, pain during defecation.
  • Reduced quality of life: Discomfort and limitations in physical activities due to prolapse symptoms.

Preparation for Treatment:

  • Doctor’s consultation: Discussion of all possible treatment options, from conservative therapy to surgery.
  • Medical tests: Blood tests, ultrasound, and specialized assessments to determine the degree of dysfunction.
  • Consultation with specialists: If needed, consultations with a therapist, cardiologist, or urologist.

Treatment and Surgical Intervention:

1.Conservative Treatment:

  • Physiotherapy: Specialized exercises to strengthen pelvic floor muscles.
  • Pessary use: Devices that provide support to pelvic organs.
  • Medication therapy: To relieve symptoms such as urinary incontinence.

2.Surgical Treatment:

  • Vaginal plastic surgery: A procedure to strengthen pelvic floor muscles and tissues.
  • Laparoscopic surgery: A minimally invasive method using small incisions and video-assisted instruments to correct prolapse.
  • Transabdominal surgery: A procedure performed through the abdominal wall to restore pelvic organ positioning.
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Postoperative Recovery:

  • Hospital stay: After surgery, patients remain under medical supervision to prevent complications and monitor recovery.
  • Rehabilitation: Individualized recommendations on physical activity, pelvic floor exercises, diet, and postoperative recovery.
  • Follow-up care: Regular check-ups to monitor the patient's condition and prevent recurrence.
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Advantages of Treatment at Helyos:

  • Personalized approach in selecting the most effective treatment method.
  • Highly qualified specialists with extensive experience in gynecology and surgery.
  • State-of-the-art equipment for accurate diagnostics and minimally invasive surgeries, reducing risks and recovery time.
  • 24/7 inpatient care for postoperative monitoring and comprehensive support.

For consultation or appointment scheduling, please contact the Helyos Center via phone or email.

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Prices

Gynecologist consultation
700 UAH
Follow-up consultation / Treatment appointment
650 UAH
OB-GYN consultation (highest category specialist)
750 UAH
Follow-up OB-GYN consultation (highest category specialist)
700 UAH

How is the consultation going?

Medical history collection:

The doctor will inquire about symptoms, duration of discomfort, childbirth history, and any underlying health conditions.

Gynecological examination:

A pelvic exam is conducted to assess the degree of organ prolapse.

Ultrasound examination:

Used to determine the extent of prolapse and assess the condition of pelvic organs.

Colposcopy or additional tests:

To rule out other pathologies and accurately determine the location and severity of prolapse.

Functional tests:

May include studies on urination or defecation.

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