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Colorectal and Intestinal Disorders

Colorectal and Intestinal Disorders

The removal of the epithelium and closure of the vagina may be necessary in some individuals, particularly those who are poor surgical candidates. This procedure is known as colpocleisis. In order to assist closure and stop urine leakage, surgical management of urinary incontinence aims to partially restrict the urethra. Retropubic suspension, the Burch technique, and the Marchall-Marchetti-Krantz treatment are just a few of the procedures that might be used to accomplish this objective. Pelvic operations for incontinence may also entail the implantation of artificial sphincters or the making of slings.

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Fresno metabolic and bariatric surgery program | world obesity management association | bariatric society | obesity medicine association  | European Association For The Study Of Obesity | Asia-Pacific Metabolic and bariatric surgery society | British Association For Parenteral and enteral nutrition | weight matters | international federation for the surgery of obesity and metabolic disorders | genetic obesity association |  Latin American Federation Of Societies Of Obesity

 

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