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If the entire vagina is removed during a vaginectomy, how is the bladder kept in place to avoid risk of prolapse and incontinence?

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If the entire vagina is removed during a vaginectomy, how is the bladder kept in place to avoid risk of prolapse and incontinence?

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Dr Sava Perovic responds: “The bladder is kept in place by its natural connective tissue that holds it in that position. The risk of incontinence is minimal in our experienced hands.

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