Urogynecology is the youngest branch of gynecology, dealing with positional and functional disorders of the pelvic floor organs, which often greatly reduce the quality of life for women.
The most common urogynecological problem is urinary incontinence, followed by overactive bladder and pelvic organ prolapse (bladder, uterus, bowel). Urogynecology also includes physiotherapy, which improves the strength of the pelvic floor muscles, calms overactive bladder, and can also reduce chronic pelvic pain.
Urogynecological examination
Urogynecological examination with ultrasound is intended for patients with disorders of the pelvic floor muscles…
Pain Clinic
The Pain Clinic is intended for women with sudden (acute) or chronic pain that…
Urinary incontinence
Urinary incontinence means involuntary leakage of urine during physical activity…
Uterine prolapse
Uterine prolapse occurs when the uterus descends due to weakened connective tissue and pelvic floor muscles…
Cystocele
The term cystocele means prolapse of the bladder and is a very common disorder in women who have given birth vaginally, and often…
Rectocele
Rectocele means a bulge of part of the rectal wall towards the vagina. It is a bulge of the rectum into the vagina, which occurs due to…
Enterocele
Enterocele, or prolapse of the vaginal vault, most often occurs after removal of the uterus through the vagina or through the abdominal wall.
Chronic pelvic pain
Chronic pelvic and lower back pain is that which lasts at least six months and can significantly…