

Bladder Slings (TOT & TVT Slings)
Bladder Sling procedures, including TOT (Transobturator Tape) and TVT (Tension-free Vaginal Tape), are minimally invasive surgeries designed to treat stress urinary incontinence in women.
These procedures support the urethra and bladder neck, preventing leakage during activities such as coughing, sneezing, or exercising.
Indications for Bladder Sling Surgery
This surgery is indicated for women with stress urinary incontinence unresponsive to conservative measures like pelvic floor exercises or medication.
Surgical Procedure and Techniques
TOT involves passing a tape through the obturator foramen, while TVT passes the tape under the mid-urethra without tension. Both procedures provide urethral support and restore continence effectively.
Recovery and Postoperative Care
Patients typically resume daily activities within a few days. Instructions include avoiding heavy lifting, monitoring for infection, and attending follow-up assessments to ensure successful continence restoration.
Why Choose Us for Sling Surgery
CureU Healthcare provides experienced female urologists, minimally invasive surgical expertise, and personalized recovery plans to maximize long-term continence and comfort.
Conclusion
Bladder Sling procedures effectively restore urinary continence and improve quality of life. CureU Healthcare ensures safe, precise surgery and compassionate post-operative care.


