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Vaginal Mesh Erosion and Exposure

 Vaginal Mesh Erosion into the Bladder Complications from the use of vaginal mesh kits in the treatment of vaginal prolapse have a variety of clinical presentations which include vaginal pain, pain with intercourse for both partners, vaginal discharge with vaginal (more...)

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Treatment of Vaginal Mesh Complications

Vaginal Mesh in Gynecologic Surgery Dr. Veronikis has been successfully treating and helping patients with vaginal mesh erosions and complications since the introduction of TVT  by Johnson & Johnson TVT Gynecare.  Since 1998 Dr. Veronikis has removed hundreds of eroded (more...)

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Labialplasty

Labialplasty is not synonymous with labial excision or complete removal.

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Vaginal Rejuvenation

What is Vaginal Rejuvenation? Vaginal Rejuvenation is one of the fastest growing segments of cosmetic surgery.  Vaginal Rejuvenation is an all-encompassing phrase that has gained attention in the media and refers to surgical procedures that restore the vaginal anatomy to (more...)

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Use of Transvaginal Mesh in Vaginal and Gynecologic Surgery

Vaginal Mesh for Incontinence and Prolapse The use of mesh in the treatment of vaginal prolapse and urinary incontinence in trained hands is beneficial when the mesh is used in judicious conservative quantities. Dr. Veronikis has utilized mesh in the (more...)

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Vaginal Vault Prolapse

Vaginal vault prolapse is also called post-hysterectomy cuff prolapse. It is the surgical site where the cervix was detached from the vaginal walls at the time of hysterectomy. This clinical condition may occur in patients who had utero-vaginal prolapse and (more...)

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Dropped Bladder Syndrome

One of the most commonly confused clinical situations we address with patients is the “dropped bladder.”  What is commonly called a “dropped bladder” is not really a dropped bladder at all; in reality is a pelvic organ prolapse. The organs of (more...)

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What Is A Rectovaginal Fistula?

A fistula is an abnormal passage between two organs typically a result of injury, disease or congenital disorder.  A Rectovaginal Fistula, also identified as RVF,  identifies the connection between the rectum and the vagina.  This situation can result in the (more...)

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Vaginal Prolapse

The anatomic organization that holds the pelvic organs within the pelvis is an intricate combination between a variety of ligaments, muscles and other connective tissues.  These tissues can become stretched or damaged as a result of pregnancy, childbirth, surgical procedures (more...)

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What is Rectocele?

The pelvic organs are supported by various muscles and ligaments. Over time, these tissues stretch as a result of childbirth, excessive straining or age causing the pelvic organs to shift from their normal location. Rectocele is form of Vaginal Prolapse (more...)

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