Does Pelvic Floor Reconstruction Surgery Come Back?

Pelvic floor reconstruction surgery may recur, but the recurrence rate is not high and varies from person to person. The mechanism of pelvic floor reconstruction surgery is to restore the anatomical structure and normal physiological function of the pelvic floor muscles and to improve pelvic floor dysfunction, but recurrence usually occurs due to the increase in abdominal pressure. Some patients who have undergone pelvic floor reconstruction surgery stop treatment because they feel they have recovered after a slight improvement in their symptoms. In this case, the treatment is often incomplete, and once the abdominal pressure increases due to exertion, recurrence of pelvic floor disorders is inevitable. Pelvic floor reconstruction is a repair does not mean that it has been restored to the former, usually not pay attention to life, many behavioral habits or damage to the pelvic floor, such as lifting heavy objects, squatting for a long time and standing for a long time to compress the pelvic floor muscles, etc., will also cause the reconstruction surgery recurrence. In addition, with age, women’s pelvic floor nerves and surrounding tissues undergo degenerative changes and atrophy, the pelvic floor support system capacity decreases, urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse and other symptoms occurring rate will greatly increase, resulting in the recurrence of pelvic floor reconstruction surgery.