Perineorrhaphy Workshop

Perineorrhaphy is a surgical procedure focused on the repair and reconstruction of the perineum—the area between the vaginal opening and the anus. The perineum plays a significant role in supporting pelvic floor structures, maintaining vaginal integrity, and ensuring proper function of surrounding tissues. However, childbirth, trauma, episiotomy, surgical interventions, and age-related changes can lead to perineal laxity, scarring, discomfort, and functional impairment.

Damage to the perineal muscles and surrounding tissues may contribute to symptoms such as vaginal looseness, pain, loss of sensation during intercourse, perineal bulging, and, in some cases, mild urinary or fecal incontinence. Perineorrhaphy is performed to restore muscular support, remove scar tissue, enhance the perineal structure, and improve both function and aesthetics.

This workshop will offer in-depth knowledge of perineorrhaphy, including patient assessment, surgical planning, and step-by-step repair techniques. Participants will learn how to identify candidates for perineorrhaphy, master surgical approaches to optimize outcomes and implement effective postoperative care strategies to enhance recovery.

This workshop will provide participants with fundamental expertise and surgical skills to restore perineal function and improve patient quality of life.

Workshop Highlights

  • Anatomical & Clinical Insights – Detailed discussion on perineal anatomy, function, and common conditions requiring surgical intervention.
  • Surgical Technique Demonstration – Step-by-step breakdown of perineorrhaphy, including incision placement, muscle tightening, and closure techniques.
  • Management of Perineal Trauma – Best practices for the management of perineal tears, episiotomy scars, and vaginal opening issues.
  • Postoperative Care & Recovery – Guidelines on pain management, healing protocols, and rehabilitation for optimal patient outcomes.
  • Case Discussions & Q&A – Interactive session with leading experts to review complex cases, share experiences, and discuss challenges in perineal repair.

Who Should Attend?

  • Gynecologists & Obstetricians – Enhancing expertise in perineal repair following childbirth-related trauma.
  • Pelvic Floor Surgeons – Expanding knowledge in perineal reconstruction and functional rehabilitation.
  • Urogynecologists – Understanding the role of perineorrhaphy in managing pelvic floor disorders and incontinence.
  • Residents & Fellows in Gynecology & Surgery – Gaining hands-on experience in perineal repair techniques.
  • General & Plastic Surgeons – Exploring perineal reconstruction’s aesthetic and functional aspects.

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