Is Leakage Suspension Surgery for Women Dangerous

There are possible dangers associated with female leakage suspension surgery, such as urethral injury, bladder nerve damage, and chronic pain, but the chances of these dangers occurring are very small if the surgery is performed in a specialized hospital. 1. Urethral injury: Because female leakage suspension surgery involves placing a sling between the middle of the patient’s urethra and vagina, if placed incorrectly, damage to the back wall of the urethra is likely to occur. 2. Bladder nerve damage: in the process of placing the sling for female urine leakage suspension surgery, if the doctor’s operation is not good, it may lead to bladder nerve damage, affecting the normal function of the bladder. 3. Chronic pain: If the patient has nerve infection or neuromuscular damage after the surgery, chronic pain may occur, and the pain will be more obvious during urination. Female urine leakage suspension surgery in regular hospitals, in which professional equipment and experienced doctors can try to avoid the impact on the female body, for the recovery of the patient’s body is more favorable.