

The sling is intended to correct stress incontinence (urine loss with laughing, coughing, sneezing, exercise, and physical activity). Yes, you may still have occasional incontinence. Can I still experience occasional incontinence?.Spotting and vaginal discharge are normal and may last for about 6 weeks. Are vaginal spotting and discharge normal and how long will they last?.You can return to work (as long as it does not involve lifting or straining) as soon as you feel ready-usually within two weeks.It is ok to drive 24-48 hours after having surgery if you are not taking pain medication and are not in any significant pain.If you have a plug, drain the catheter every 2-3 hours during the day or earlier if you feel like you have to go, and at night, attach the tube to the night bag. You may strap the bag around your thigh when on your feet, or let it dangle by the side when lying down. If so, make sure the tube is not pulling tight on the urethra. You may end up going home with a Foley catheter with a plug or attached to a bag.No lifting greater than 20 pounds until 6 weeks after surgery. Therefore, no lifting of more than 10 pounds for 2 weeks after surgery. We want to make sure the sling heals in its proper location.This means nothing in the vagina - no tampons, sex, etc.

Therefore, it is important to have pelvic rest until after your post-op visit. You will have an incision inside the vagina that needs to heal.Please remember to take it easy and rest. Most patients do well with two 500mg Tylenol or 600mg Ibuprofen every 6 hours. To heal properly and to make sure you do not damage the sling before it can heal, please follow these instructions: MedicationĪlthough many women have little or no pain after the procedure, your doctor may prescribe pain medication for you if needed. Suburethral Sling – Post Op Instructions (pdf)
