EnPlace is a minimally invasive, same-day approach.
Ask your doctor for a quick return to activities.

Patients interested in our approach and technology for Pelvic Organ Prolapse should contact an EnPlace specialist to explain more. If you would like to learn more about the EnPlace platform/approach, Please read more below.

EnPlace is composed of two main elements.

Anchor Inserter
pelvic organ prolapse enplace anchor inserter
Patented Finger Guide Delivery System
pelvic organ prolapse enplace finger guide delivery system

EnPlace procedure takes approximately 30 minutes vs. commonly 75-120 minutes for the traditional, more invasive approach. 

The patented delivery system enables the precise guidance, insertion, and deployment of the anchor unit. The anchor is designed to be introduced through the vaginal wall and secured to the pelvic floor ligament to provide stabilization.

Patient Benefits

No overnight hospital stay.
All US patients in the post-market clinical study were discharged and home that afternoon.
No scarring and quick patient recovery.
With minimal dissection, scarring is less of a concern.
Resume activity in a few days.
Majority of patients resume most normal day-to-day activities within 2-3 days, including light exercise and return to work. Sexual activity can resume at 4-6 weeks.
Opportunity to preserve the uterus.
Keeping your uterus is an option. Ask your physician.
pelvic organ prolapse pre-enplace
Pre-EnPlace
Pelvic organs are prolapsed.
pelvic organ prolapse post-enplace
Post-EnPlace
Pelvic organs are back in place with Enplace.

Patient Testimonials

"Recovery was what I expected it to be - there was some discomfort, particularly in the first and second bowel movement, otherwise not a lot. The Tylenol and ibuprofen worked well for me."
"My only regret would be that I didn’t do it sooner."
"It was uncomfortable before; sitting, moving in a chair just was really uncomfortable. Now I don’t feel that at all."
"My recommendation to other women would be don’t take your uterus out if it’s something you don’t have to do. Don’t have a hysterectomy; try and seek out a less invasive procedure like EnPlace."
"After three or four days, I felt back to normal."
"It was perfect for me; it was exactly what I wanted. I wanted to retain my uterus; I really, strongly believe in the uterus being a midpoint stabilizing factor in the pelvic floor, and I did not want an invasive procedure."
"I would suggest anybody who’s dealing with any sort of prolapse, which is so uncomfortable, to have it taken care of. This was the best option for me."
"I didn’t want a big surgery, and this seemed to be the right fit. I feel more like myself …. I feel confident that I can now perhaps have a relationship with someone. Only wished I had done it sooner."

HCP Testimonials

"I find most of my patients have so many options, but I can tailor the procedure to the patients’ goals.  For example, if a patient comes in saying, ” I am young, I have prolapse that is bothering me; however I have a job and I can't afford to be off work for six to eight weeks”,  I can find a surgery solution that’s going to work to repair the prolapse and give her a shorter recovery. There are some wonderful new Hysteropexy procedures. The EnPlace System is a surgical option that allows for a much quicker recovery, less down time, less blood loss, less pain than traditional procedures. EnPlace is truly a solution that allows women to get back to normal everyday life quickly."
"I have had the pleasure of being a part of EnPlace for a few years now, and being able to use the product has been a game changer in my practice. This has reduced my surgical time to do a uterine suspension. I’m setting these patients up so that they can go home the same day. I’m no sooner done with my second EnPlace procedure, and with my first EnPlace procedure I’m walking down the hallways and they are rolling her down to the discharge floor, so for me that has been one of the more remarkable things that I’ve noticed with my change in my practice."
"I’ve been performing transvaginal, percutaneous hysteropexy, utilizing the EnPlace product for nearly 5 years in several hundred patients. These patients have enjoyed undergoing an extremely safe procedure with minimal discomfort as an outpatient returning to their normal living activities in approximately three days. It has been a transformational experience for both myself and my patients. It has evolved as my procedure of choice for any patient undergoing operative intervention for symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse."
Contraindications:

EnPlace implant is NOT intended for use on the following:

  • Do not use the EnPlace device on patients undergoing anticoagulation therapy.
  • Do not use the EnPlace device on patients with an autoimmune disease affecting connective tissue.
  • Do not use the EnPlace device on patients under 18 years.
  • Do not use the EnPlace device on patients with pre-existing conditions that pose an unacceptable surgical risk.
  • Do not use the EnPlace device on patients with known Nickel or Ni/Ti allergy.
  • Do not use the EnPlace device on pregnant women or those considering future pregnancy.