For some women having their prolapse repaired, Dr Carey may recommend using a surgical vaginal support (S-POP) that is placed into the vagina at the completion of surgery and remains in the vagina for 3 to 5 weeks following surgery. It provides important extra support for the vagina during the healing period. Dr Carey or… Continue Reading»
Dr Marcus Carey, Urogynaecologist, Melbourne
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Dr. Howard B. Goldman, MD, Cleveland, OH, Urologist
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