Can there be any complications?
There can be complications with any type of surgery but serious complications are rare. The risks are:
between one and ten in a hundred women will have trouble going to the toilet and may need a catheter after the surgery until normal bladder emptying is established. Less than one in a hundred women will have long term problems needing a catheter for a long period
about ten in a hundred women will develop an irritable bladder
one to five women in a hundred will develop a urinary infection
one in a hundred women will develop a wound infection
less than one in a hundred women need a blood transfusion
one in a hundred women will have damage to the bladder or urinary tract and this is usually repaired at the same time as the operation
a small chance of damage to blood vessels, ureters or bowels during the operation
occasionally keyhole surgery may need to be changed to a larger incision during the surgery due to complications.
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