Pelvic organ prolapse is a common condition affecting millions of women. Pelvic organ prolapse occurs when the pelvic muscles and ligaments are weakened, making them unable to hold the pelvic organs in place. Consequently, the organs may fall or shift down into the pelvic area.

If you are one of these women, you shouldn’t feel embarrassed or alone. Take the first step and watch a recorded educational event to learn more about this condition as well as treatment options that may be right for you.

Agenda:
  • About Pelvic Organ Prolapse
  • Pelvic Organ Prolapse Treatment Options
  • Q & A

Details About the Webinar

About the Speakers

1714503111-5f7d1bc492e7b83a Coloplast

Coloplast develops products and services that make life easier for people with very personal and private medical conditions. Working closely with the people who use our products, we create solutions that are sensitive to their special needs.

1651008144-8bfed539d5a1e791 Dr. Grady Bruce
Urologist at Urology Austin

Along with his busy urology practice at our Round Rock #1 location, Grady Bruce serves as the Medical Director for the Round Rock Center for Continence. He is also a clinical assistant professor at the UT Dell School of Medicine, and served as Preceptor for Ob-Gyn residency Urogynecology rotation from 2007 – 2017.

Dr. Bruce serves as a member of the Executive Board of Directors for Urology Austin, and is an active participant in many local, regional, and national physician societies. These societies include: the American Urogynecologic Society (AUGS), Society for Urodynamics and Female Urogenital reconstruction (SUFU), and Health Talents International – a Urogynecology/Pelvic Surgery mission team to Guatemala.

Dr. Bruce has a special interest in female urology and incontinence, and has the distinction of being Board Certified in both Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery (FPMRS), as well as General Urology. During his medical training, Grady Bruce was awarded the Pfizer Scholars in Urology Award while in residency at the University of Kentucky, and won numerous other awards for abstract presentations. Dr. Bruce then completed fellowship training in FPMRS, Voiding Dysfunction, and Incontinence at Emory University School of Medicine and the Emory Continence Center.