Trans-Obturator Tape

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TOT (Trans-Obturator Tape) Surgery at Dr. Kanade Hospital & Laparoscopy Center

Understanding Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI)
Stress Urinary Incontinence is a common condition in women, causing involuntary urine leakage during coughing, laughing, sneezing, or physical activities. TOT (Trans-Obturator Tape) surgery is a minimally invasive procedure designed to provide long-term relief by supporting the urethra and improving bladder control.

Symptoms of Stress Urinary Incontinence:

  • Leakage of urine during physical movements

  • Frequent urges to urinate

  • Reduced confidence due to constant wetness

  • Discomfort or irritation around the pelvic area

Diagnosis and Evaluation

At Dr. Kanade Hospital, SUI is carefully evaluated using:

  • Detailed medical history and pelvic examination

  • Urine analysis to rule out infections

  • Ultrasound to assess pelvic floor support

  • Urodynamic tests for accurate diagnosis

TOT Surgery: Procedure Overview

TOT is a modern, quick, and minimally invasive technique to treat SUI:

  • A small synthetic mesh tape is placed under the mid-urethra

  • The tape provides support during coughing or movement

  • Performed through tiny incisions with minimal bleeding

  • Usually done under regional or general anesthesia

  • Patients return home the same day or next day

Benefits of TOT Surgery

  • High success rate with long-term relief

  • Minimally invasive with very small incisions

  • Faster recovery and less postoperative pain

  • Improved quality of life with restored confidence

  • Lower complication rate compared to older techniques

Why Choose Dr. Kanade Hospital

  • Expertise in female pelvic floor surgeries

  • Advanced laparoscopic and urogynecologic care

  • Personalized diagnosis and treatment planning

  • Modern operation theatre and anesthesia support

  • Compassionate, patient-centered women’s healthcare