What Is A Transvaginal Mesh Implant

By Carmella Watts


If you're wondering what is a transvaginal mesh implant and what is it made from, it is a material used in a surgical procedure. Initially, the product was used to help repair hernias in the nineteen fifties, but lately its use is mainly to help those women who are having problems with stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. In short, it's a device that's used mostly for gynecological reasons nowadays.

The reason for the name is because it usually is the shape of a mesh, manufactured from a fabric durable enough to support a woman's bowel, bladder, urethra and upper vaginal area. It is placed by surgeons around the area of the pelvis.

The older a woman gets, the more susceptible she is to having problems with her organs slipping. This can be especially true after the menopause.In older people, the muscle tissue around the vaginal area can become damaged or grow weak, this can be due to old age, several childbirths, or hysterectomies. These can cause the organs to slip and can protrude through the vagina, thereby accelerating the need for an implant.

Oftentimes, the device is made from a multiple of different materials. These include things such as human tissue, animal tissue, polyester, and polypropylene. Polypropylene is used to make all sorts of things, such as packaging, plastics, and stationery. In general though, it's polypropylene that's used the most in the devices.

These devices come in a number of categories, as they have to be differentiated not only by the materials they are made from, but by the surgical procedure used to actually place them inside the body. Safety of the devices, as well as their classification and approval, is dealt with the the Food and Drug Administration.

To use the mini-sling implant the doctor makes just one vaginal incision, and then place a metal inserter inside the patient so they can align the mesh near the center of the urethra. By only making one incision the surgery cuts down recovery time as well as the likelihood that the patient's other organs will be accidentally sliced during the operation.

The tension-free sling requires the surgeon to make cuts to the vagina and two on the abdomen. These days surgeons are increasing their use of transobturator tape, a sling used to support the bladder, as it lets them place the contraption with more accuracy.

So for anyone wondering what is a transvaginal mesh implant, the answer is a device to support the organs. The usage of these has not been without some controversy because some report problems and side effects, which can happen with any surgical technique. Some of the side effects are reportedly pain, bleeding and infection, which are byproducts of what's called mesh erosion.




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