What Is a Bladder Repair?
Bladder repair is a surgical procedure used to alleviate symptoms associated with bladder prolapse, or a cystocele. The procedure involves the repositioning of the bladder to its natural position and the reinforcement of the vaginal wall to prevent cystocele recurrence. As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with bladder repair and these should be discussed with a qualified health care provider prior to pursuing this elective treatment option. A cystocele is a condition caused by a weakening of the supportive tissues between a woman’s vaginal wall and bladder. The weakened tissue allows for the bladder to protrude into the vagina. Women who have given birth vaginally may experience a weakening of the vaginal wall due to the muscle strain associated with delivery. Straining associated with repeated heavy lifting, constipation, and obesity may also contribute to the development of a cystocele.