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Breakthrough Surgery Allows Senior Woman to Laugh, Cough, and Lift Without Fear

A Remarkable Turnaround by AINU Doctors In a heartwarming story, a woman in her seventies from Secunderabad has reclaimed her ability to laugh without worry after two decades. She faced a condition where laughing, coughing, sneezing,

A Remarkable Turnaround by AINU Doctors

In a heartwarming story, a woman in her seventies from Secunderabad has reclaimed her ability to laugh without worry after two decades. She faced a condition where laughing, coughing, sneezing, or lifting weights caused urine leakage, making her life quite challenging. Dr. Sarika Pandya, the head of the Female Urology department at the Asian Institute of Nephrology and Urology (AINU), stepped in to perform a corrective surgical procedure, and it made all the difference.

For 20 long years, this 72-year-old lady had to stifle her laughter and relied on diapers to manage her condition. She believed it was an age-related issue until she met Dr. Sarika Pandya. The diagnosis revealed “Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI).”

After a thorough assessment, they decided on a Stress Incontinence surgery called Transobturator Tape (TOT) Procedure. During this minimally invasive surgical technique, a synthetic mesh tape is inserted through small incisions, supporting the urethra. This tape acts as a hammock, providing stability to the urethra and preventing involuntary urine leakage, particularly during activities like coughing, sneezing, or lifting. TOT is favored for its effectiveness, reduced surgical risks, and quicker recovery compared to traditional approaches. It significantly improves the quality of life for countless women dealing with SUI. The surgery was a success, liberating her from the need for diapers, and she can now laugh freely and socialize without embarrassment. In a touching twist, her daughter, who shared the same condition, also sought treatment after seeing her mother’s transformation.

Dr. Sarika Pandya highlighted the significance of early intervention for urinary leakage issues, a common concern among women, often arising from pregnancy, childbirth, or muscle weakness. Seeking help in the early stages can lead to non-surgical solutions, such as Kegel exercises and medication, averting prolonged suffering. Dr. Pandya emphasized that 20-30% of women worldwide, and even some men, experience urinary leakage, making awareness and early consultation crucial for enhancing their quality of life.

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