Reconstructive Urology
Reconstructive Urology is a branch of urology that focuses on restoring urinary and genital function and anatomy through specialized surgical procedures. This type of surgery is often needed when a person experiences damage to their urinary system from conditions such as trauma, infection, cancer, and birth defects. Reconstructive Urology can often help those with urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and other urinary problems, improving their quality of life. Reconstructive Urology also helps those with congenital and acquired genital abnormalities, restoring the natural appearance and functioning of the genitalia. The procedures involved in Reconstructive Urology can help restore a person’s self-confidence and give them back their independence by improving the way they urinate.
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