Post-operative leg discomfort following a mid-urethral sling procedure is a relatively common patient complaint. This sensation manifests as aching, soreness, or stiffness in the legs, and its intensity can vary from mild to severe. The experience is often temporary, resolving within days or weeks of the surgery.
Understanding the underlying causes of post-surgical leg pain is crucial for patient reassurance and effective management. Contributing factors include positioning during the operation, which can place pressure on nerves and blood vessels; muscle strain from being held in a particular position for an extended period; and referred pain from the pelvic region. The procedure’s length can also contribute to muscle fatigue. Addressing this post-operative pain improves patient recovery and overall surgical satisfaction.