Bettin, Stefan (Germany)
Hoexter, Clinic for Gynecology and Obstetrics, Klinikum Weser-Egge - St. Ansgar Hospital,
Publications
- Surgical treatment of stress urinary incontinence arising from a hypermobile urethra and urethral funnelling when pressing
- Chirurgische Behandlung von Belastungsinkontinenz infolge einer hypermobilen Urethra und Trichterbildung der Urethra beim Pressen
- Tratamiento quirúrgico de la incontinencia urinaria de esfuerzo causada por una uretra hipermóvil y la formación de embudo uretral al hacer presión
About Bettin, Stefan (Germany)
Dr. med. Stefan Bettin
Head Physician
Clinic for Gynecology and Obstetrics
St. Ansgar Hospital
Weser Egge Hospital
Hoexter
Germany
Training on DynaMesh®-CESA /-VASA implants – Bilateral Apical Fixation.
“A New Standard in Laparoscopic Pelvic Organ Prolapse Surgery”
The focus of the training is on the application of minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery in all areas of operative gynaecology.
- Decensus surgery with organ preservation and best possible reconstruction of physiological functions.
- Surgical treatment of stress urinary incontinence using the transvaginal tape technique (TVT-technique).
- Avoidance of mesh complications through correct, anatomical ligament replacement, with the guiding principle: “As little mesh as necessary, as correct as possible.”
Training on DynaMesh®-SIS implants, surgical treatment of stress urinary incontinence in TOT technique.
Activity
Specialists
DynaMesh®-CESA implants have been specially developed for pelvic floor reconstruction, and particularly for reinforcing or replacing the uterosacral ligaments, in laparoscopic or open surgical technique.
The implants are used in the treatment of a prolapse of the internal genitalia, such as a cervical stump prolapse.
DynaMesh®-VASA implants have been specially developed for pelvic floor reconstruction, and particularly for reinforcing or replacing the uterosacral ligaments, in laparoscopic or open surgical technique.
The implants are used in the treatment of a prolapse of the internal genitalia, such as a vaginal stump prolapse.