| Christopher Maher Urogynaecologist |
Phone: (07) 3876 7272 |
McCaul Culdoplasty
Indications
Surgical technique
Complications
In hospital and recovery
After the operation you will have an IV drip in
your arm. Pain relief is often given through this. You can expect to stay in
hospital between 3-6 days. A vaginal pack, if used, is removed on the first day
and the bladder catheter after the first few days or when your bladder empties
appropriately. In the early postoperative period you should avoid situations
where excessive pressure is placed on the repair ie lifting, straining, coughing
and constipation. Maximal fibrosis around the repair occurs at 3 months and care
needs to be taken during this time. If you develop urinary burning, frequency or
urgency you should see your local doctor. Vaginal spotting or discharge is not
uncommon in the first 10 but should be reported to your doctor if heavy or persistent. You will see your gynaecologist at 6 weeks for a review and sexual
activity can usually be safely resumed at this time. You can return to work at
approximately 4-6 weeks depending on the amount of strain that will be placed on
the repair at your work and on how you feel.