If you come to Mayo Clinic with a pelvic floor disorder, you will experience the benefit of the clinic's coordinated, multidisciplinary approach to evaluation and treatment. The experts of the urogynecology and reconstructive pelvic surgery group provide comprehensive and compassionate care tailored to your needs.
Expertise and experience
Our urogynecology specialists have experience treating all conditions of the female urinary and reproductive tract. In addition to four years of general obstetrics and gynecology training, they have three years of subspecialty training in female pelvic health and pelvic reconstructive surgery. Your doctor works with a treatment team that includes a nurse practitioner, a physician assistant and a physical therapist.
Conditions treated
Conditions treated by urogynecology specialists include:
- Congenital anomalies of the lower reproductive tract (for example, imperforate hymen, vaginal septum, uterine anomalies)
- Fecal incontinence
- Overactive bladder syndrome
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Post-hysterectomy prolapse
- Stress urinary incontinence
- Urethral diverticulum
- Urgency urinary incontinence
- Vesicovaginal and rectovaginal fistulas
Mayo Clinic urogynecology specialists also manage complications from previous incontinence or prolapse surgery with or without mesh.
Tests and procedures
Diagnostic tests include:
- Anal sphincter repair
- Bladder botox injection
- Bladder instillation
- Bladder prolapse (cystocele) repair
- Complex urodynamic testing
- Cystourethroscopy
- Enterocele repair
- Hysterectomy
- Midurethral sling
- Post-hysterectomy vaginal prolapse repair
- Rectocele repair
- Rectovaginal fistula repair
- Urethral diverticulum surgery
- Urodynamic testing
- Uterine prolapse surgery
- Vesicovaginal fistula repair
Availability of services varies among Mayo Clinic locations. Please confirm when you contact Mayo Clinic.
Innovative treatment options
Your doctor will talk with you about a full range of effective, innovative treatment options. Mayo Clinic urogynecologists are expert in pelvic floor reconstructive surgery, including laparoscopic, robotic and vaginal approaches.
Surgical approaches to pelvic floor disorders include:
- Sacral nerve stimulation
- Anal sphincteroplasty
- Artificial anal sphincter
- Minimally invasive hysterectomy
- Urethral reconstruction
Nonsurgical approaches to pelvic floor disorders include:
- Medications
- Pessaries
- Pelvic floor physical therapy
- Biofeedback
- Electrical stimulation ("e-stim")
- Urge suppression
- Pelvic floor reeducation
- Behavioral and medical management of urinary incontinence
Availability of services varies among Mayo Clinic locations. Please confirm when you contact Mayo Clinic.
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