Laparoscopic diastasis repair

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Diastasis of the rectus abdominis muscles

Diastasis of the rectus abdominis muscles is a common occurrence after pregnancy and childbirth. Diastasis occurs when the rectus abdominis muscles (those “pack” muscles) pull apart during pregnancy due to stretching. Diastasis can cause the belly to protrude and remain saggy even months and years after giving birth.

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    Reviews

    Olga, 25 years old

    “I’m happy as an elephant. The sensations inside have changed, the feeling of tightness has returned, even in the evening. For a month I walked in a post-operative bandage, a month later I started practicing yoga, I feel good, nothing bothers me, my stomach is happy, now I’ll put other parts in order body exercises. And as a bonus, the doctor left me my “hole” for piercing)) Personally, I didn’t ask him for this, but it’s very nice that the doctor is attentive to the little things. Of course, in a regular hospital they wouldn’t pay attention to this.”

    Marina, 27 years old

    “I recommend this operation to those who have a similar problem and it interferes with their lives. Don’t be afraid, it’s not scary, the rehabilitation period is quite easy. But in the future it will save you from more serious problems with the possible formation and pinching of hernias.”

    Lesya, 29 years old

    “I feel the abdominal muscles - I can retract, etc. And I DO NOT feel bowel movement right under my skin, I am NOT afraid that the hernia will be pinched at any moment. It’s worth it! After all, this is health. And large diastasis (more than 5 cm) is often Over the years, one way or another will lead to a hernia."

    Why can you trust me?

    My name is Kudritsky Dmitry Valerievich, I am a candidate of medical sciences.

    I have been specializing in surgical treatment of abdominal diseases for 10 years. During this time, he performed more than 5,000 thousand operations.

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