Placement of tension-free vaginal tape is a procedure to help control stress incontinence, urine leakage that can happen when you laugh, cough, sneeze, lift things, or exercise. The procedure helps close your urethra (the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside) and the bladder neck (the part of the bladder that connects to the urethra).
See also:
TVT; Urethral suspension
DescriptionYou will have either general anesthesia or spinal anesthesia before the vaginal tape is put in place. In general anesthesia, you will be asleep and feel no pain. In spinal anesthesia, you will be awake but numb from the waist down, and you will not feel pain.
A catheter(tube) will be placed in your bladder to drain urine from your bladder.
A small incision (cut) is made in your vagina, just below the opening that urine passes through. Two small incisions (a little more than a 1/2 inch) are made in your belly just above your pubic hair line or in your groin.
A special synthetic (man-made) tape is passed through one of the cuts in your belly or groin. It is passed under your urethra, and then back up through the other cut in your belly or groin.
The doctor then adjusts the tension (tightness) of the tape so you will not leak anymore. If you do not receive general anesthesia, you may be asked to cough.
The surgery will take about 2 hours.
Why the Procedure Is PerformedTension-free vaginal tape is placed to treat stress incontinence.
Most of the time, your doctor will try drugs and bladder retraining before talking about surgery with you.
RisksRisks for any surgery are:
Risks for this surgery are:
Always tell your doctor or nurse what drugs you are taking, even drugs, supplements, or herbs you bought without a prescription.
During the days before the surgery:
On the day of the surgery:
You will be taken to a recovery room. The nurses will ask you to cough and take deep breaths to help clear your lungs. You will have a catheter in your bladder. This will be removed when you are able to empty your bladder on your own.
You may go home on the same day if there are no problems.
Outlook (Prognosis)Urinary leakage decreases for most women who have this procedure. But you may still have some leakage. This may be because other problems are causing your incontinence. Over time, some or all of the leakage may come back.
ReferencesDmochowski R, Scarpero H, Starkman J. Tension free vaginal tape procedures. In: Wein AJ, ed. Campbell-Walsh Urology. 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders; 2007:chap 68.
To address urine leakage, also known as urinary incontinence, a common surgical procedure is a mid-urethral sling procedure, such as the tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) or the transobturator tape (TOT) procedure. These procedures involve placing a mesh tape under the mid-portion of the urethra to provide support and prevent involuntary leakage. Other surgical options may include Burch colposuspension or artificial urinary sphincter placement, depending on the specific type and severity of incontinence. Consultation with a urologist or urogynecologist is essential to determine the most appropriate procedure for the individual.
Yes, Walmart offers a variety of adult diapers with tape-tabs, often located in the health and wellness section. These products can typically be found under brands specializing in incontinence supplies. Availability may vary by store location, so it's a good idea to check online or call your local Walmart for specific options.
Yes it can be depending if you are unable to use the toilet due to a medical condition such as urge incontinence. Toilet is still good to use, but you still need to change your undergarment when needed. Adult diaper's are good when you go out or stuck in bed. If the toilet is unacceptable or very unsanitary then a adult diaper is your best solution to prevent straining and bowel and bladder accidents. Most toilets these days are not kept very clean especially public restrooms because the other user cannot keep it clean or is not fully able to use it properly. A adult diaper is fully recommended if your doctor recommends you to use it 24 hours a day. They do make disposable underwear, pads and belted undergarments that are a good solution to manage light to moderate urinary incontinence. Adult diaper's with tape tabs are good for people with loose stools and urge bladder incontinence. Disposable underwear is not good for heavy voiding unless it has a booster pad. Maintaining good skin hygiene is what will also make it healthy. Spelling Edit
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