Is it true that todays surgery for urinary incontinence is simpler than years ago and can be done as outpatient surgery with shorter recovery time and less loss of work/personal time off?
Yes. With today’s increased technology for diagnostics and understanding of the female anatomy and physiology and improved surgical skills, most surgery for urinary incontinence can be done through minimal (key hole) incisions, with the majority of the work done transvaginally in a day surgery environment. As would be expected with minimal incisions, the healing time is quicker and the return to normal activities is shortened.
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