Summary
Urethropexy is a surgical procedure performed to treat stress urinary incontinence, a condition in which a small amount of urine leaks out of the bladder during activities such as coughing, sneezing or exercising. Urine leakage may cause skin problems and affect the quality of life. The condition occurs due to weakening of the muscles and tissues that hold the bladder and urethra, causing these two organs to sag or drop abnormally lower than their original position. Urethropexy helps lift both the bladder and the urethra; thus, stopping the leakage of urine.
The operation lasts for about 90 minutes, and most women are discharged either on the same day of the surgery or after two to three days. It usually takes about six weeks to recover from the surgery completely.