i have just had op 3 weeks ago abdominal rectopexy i also had op for rectocele last year dr hoyt is right in every thing hes said in his post mine was further up ive had mesh also had resection i really was worried as im only 40 years of age but its amazing what they can do today my surgeon was brilliant id got no quality of life and was getting very depressed as this was affecting my eating im glad i had it done even though at the moment im taking medication to keep things moving ? its only been a short while since surgery and i dont expect miracles yet ? it takes time to heal but my symptoms are 75% better and thats in 3 weeks i did have fluid build up at sacral area and had antibiotics to clear this up i cant tell you what to do as every 1 different all i will say is? you know when enough is enough good luck i will post more when i go back to post op appointment and let you know how im doing ps i went out shopping with hubby today the first time in 2 years ive felt comfortable enough to do this i havent lifted any thing but glad to be out
I am sorry you are going thru this. I did not have a prolapse but did have a mesh related surgery. The complications from the mesh far out weigh its usefulness. I'd suggest looking into ANYTHING but mesh for your repairs.
I'm so glad to be on this website. I found out so much about how I think my rectocele(for the 2nd time) needs to be repaired. I hope my Dr will recommend it. I never heard of rectopexy before but I think it will solve my problems! I am seeing a new Dr in a couple weeks. Wish me luck!
Get the following evaluations:
1) Defecography - It is a study that puts contrast in the rectum, and takes pictures as you defecate. It can show pretty clear where the stool is getting trapped.
2) Pelvic MRI with dynamic midsagittal rest/strain. It can show if the vagina is pressing on the rectum when you strain down.
Depending on the results, you may be a candidate for an abdominal sacralcolpopexy/rectopexy which may help your problem. You probably will not benefit from another rectocelt repair, because the problem sounds like it is higher up than the rectocele repair can reach from the vagina. If your urogynecologist is not comfortable with the abdominal sacralcolpopexy/rectopexy then find one who can perform this procedure if it is needed. The sacralcolpopexy uses a synthetic graft to lift the vagina up and tack it to the inside of a ligament high on the tailbone. The rectopexy lifts up the rectum similarly, with sutures only, no graft. It is done through an incision in the abdomen.
Avoid the porcine stuff, it can be dissolved by your body, leading to failure.
Dr. hoyte
There's a group of women called u.p.r.i.s.e. prolapse you should try googling it. They have all been through many of these surgeries and can help with questions too. They know what's worked and failed for them and their insight may help you.