Learn about Sacrocolpopexy Treatment in India — how it works, who it is for, recovery timelines, and what to expect before and after surgery. Compare hospitals and doctors experienced in Sacrocolpopexy and request assistance for cost estimates or appointments.

About Sacrocolpopexy

Sacrocolpopexy is a specialized surgical procedure performed by Obstetrics and Gynaecologists to correct pelvic organ prolapse, a condition where pelvic organs like the bladder, uterus, or rectum descend into or outside the vaginal canal. It is considered the gold standard surgical treatment for apical prolapse, which involves the top of the vagina. The procedure involves using a synthetic mesh or a biological graft to suspend the vaginal apex (the top of the vagina) to the sacrum, a bone at the base of the spine. This provides durable, long-term support to restore normal pelvic anatomy and alleviate symptoms such as pelvic pressure, vaginal bulging, and urinary or bowel dysfunction. It is often performed laparoscopically or robotically, offering benefits like smaller incisions and potentially faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery.

Key Highlights

    Considered the gold standard surgical treatment for apical vaginal prolapse (prolapse of the top of the vagina).Offers high long-term success rates (often over 90%) for correcting prolapse and relieving symptoms.Can be performed using minimally invasive techniques like laparoscopy or robotic surgery, leading to smaller scars and less post-operative pain.Effectively restores normal pelvic anatomy and function, improving quality of life.Preserves vaginal length and sexual function in most patients.Durable repair that aims to prevent recurrence of the prolapse./ul

Who is this surgery for?

  • Symptomatic apical pelvic organ prolapse (Stage 2 or higher) where the top of the vagina descends.
  • Failed previous prolapse surgery requiring a more definitive repair.
  • Women who have completed childbearing and desire a long-term solution for prolapse.
  • Presence of bothersome symptoms like a sensation of vaginal bulging or fullness, pelvic pressure or heaviness.
  • Associated urinary issues (incontinence, difficulty emptying) or bowel dysfunction (constipation, straining) due to the prolapse.
  • When conservative management options like pelvic floor physiotherapy or pessaries have been ineffective or are not desired.

How to prepare

  • Complete a thorough medical evaluation, including a detailed pelvic exam to assess the type and severity of prolapse.
  • Undergo pre-operative tests such as blood work, urine analysis, and possibly imaging (like an MRI) or urodynamic studies.
  • Discuss all current medications with your doctor; you may need to stop blood thinners (e.g., aspirin, warfarin) several days before surgery.
  • Maintain a healthy diet and avoid smoking to promote optimal healing.
  • Follow specific fasting instructions (typically no food or drink after midnight) before the scheduled surgery.
  • Plan for post-operative support at home and arrange for time off work during the initial recovery period.

Risks & possible complications

  • General surgical risks: Reaction to anesthesia, bleeding, infection, or blood clots (deep vein thrombosis).
  • Injury to nearby organs such as the bladder, ureters, bowel, or blood vessels during surgery.
  • Mesh-related complications: Erosion of the mesh into the vagina (exposure), pain, or infection, which may require additional treatment or surgery.
  • Recurrence of the prolapse or development of a new type of prolapse in a different compartment.
  • Persistent pain, including pelvic or groin pain.
  • Urinary problems: New or worsening stress urinary incontinence, difficulty urinating, or urinary tract infections.
  • Bowel dysfunction such as constipation or, rarely, injury to the rectum.
  • Scar tissue formation or sexual dysfunction.

Recovery & hospital stay

  • Hospital stay is typically required for 1-3 days for monitoring and initial pain management.
  • Avoid heavy lifting (nothing heavier than 5-10 kg), strenuous exercise, and prolonged standing for at least 6-8 weeks.
  • No sexual intercourse or placing anything in the vagina (like tampons) for approximately 6-8 weeks post-surgery.
  • Manage pain with prescribed medications and use ice packs to reduce swelling and discomfort.
  • Follow a high-fiber diet and use stool softeners as recommended to prevent constipation and straining.
  • Gradually increase walking and light activities as tolerated; full recovery to normal activities may take 6-12 weeks.
  • Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments with your gynaecologist to monitor healing.
  • Contact your doctor immediately for signs of infection (fever, foul-smelling discharge), severe pain, or heavy bleeding.
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Frequently Asked Questions

If you are considering sacrocolpopexy in India, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.

Procedure cost in other countries

Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for sacrocolpopexy compare across other countries where we have data.

Country Estimated cost range Typical stay Recovery time View details
India USD 1,632 – USD 4,895 2-3 days ~ 6-12 weeks Know More
Turkey USD 12,079 – USD 36,236 2-3 days ~ 6-12 weeks Know More

Top hospitals for Sacrocolpopexy in India

These partner hospitals in India have dedicated obstetrics and gynaecology teams and experience managing patients undergoing sacrocolpopexy.

Artemis Hospital Gurgaon

  • IconGurgaon, India
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Manipal Hospital Rangapani

  • IconSiliguri, India
  • Icon13 Doctors

Manipal Hospital Goa

  • IconPanaji, India
  • Icon79 Doctors

Manipal Hospital Whitefield

  • IconBangalore, India
  • Icon105 Doctors

Manipal Hospital Siliguri

  • IconSiliguri, India
  • Icon30 Doctors

Manipal Hospital Patiala

  • IconPatiala, India
  • Icon52 Doctors

Manipal Hospital Salt Lake

  • IconKolkata, India
  • Icon129 Doctors

Manipal Hospital Jayanagar

  • IconBangalore, India
  • Icon57 Doctors

Manipal Hospital Hebbal

  • IconBangalore, India
  • Icon150 Doctors

Manipal Hospital Ranchi

  • IconRanchi, India
  • Icon41 Doctors

Manipal Hospital Ghaziabad

  • IconGhaziabad, India
  • Icon43 Doctors

SIMS Hospital Vadapalani

  • IconChennai, India
  • Icon71 Doctors

Manipal Hospital Mukundapur

  • IconKolkata, India
  • Icon145 Doctors

Gem Hospital Coimbatore

  • IconRamanathapuram, India
  • Icon20 Doctors
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Obstetrics and Gynaecologists for Sacrocolpopexy

Explore experienced obstetrics and gynaecologists who regularly perform sacrocolpopexy and provide pre- and post-operative care in India.

Dr. Basab Mukherjee
  • 26 Years Experience
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecologist
Speaks: English, Hindi
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MediFyr Plus Manipal Hospital Salt Lake

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Dr. Suman Kumari
  • 8 Years Experience
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecologist
Speaks: English, Hindi
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MediFyr Plus Manipal Hospital EM Bypass

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Dr. Smita Ghatak
  • 11 Years Experience
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecologist
Speaks: English, Hindi
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MediFyr Plus Manipal Hospital Salt Lake

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Dr. Jayita Chakrabarti
  • 27 Years Experience
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecologist
Speaks: English, Hindi
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02/Feb: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Manipal Hospital Salt Lake

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