Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery

Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery

Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery

Correcting vaginal, bladder, or rectovaginal fistulas, and treating complications from previous mesh surgeries.

Pelvic reconstructive surgery addresses complex anatomical problems including fistulas—abnormal connections between the vagina and bladder or rectum—and complications from prior pelvic or mesh-based surgeries.

Our approach focuses on restoring normal anatomy and function using techniques appropriate to each patient's situation. We discuss expected recovery, risks, and alternatives so you can make a well-informed decision about your care.

To schedule a consultation, call (509) 252-4200.

Frequently Asked Questions

A fistula is an abnormal opening between two organs, such as the bladder and vagina (vesicovaginal) or the rectum and vagina (rectovaginal). Surgical repair closes the opening and restores normal function.

Referral rules depend on your insurance. Many patients come from primary care or another specialist; call our office if you are unsure how to schedule.

Call (509) 252-4200 to schedule.

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