With colpocleisis (say "kaal puh KLEE sus") surgery, the surgeon removes your entire vagina except for a short portion. The vagina is then sewn shut. If your uterus is still present, a small opening is left in the vagina to allow fluids to drain from it.
The surgery is also known as vaginal closure surgery.
Colpocleisis may be done when the uterus has moved from its natural position to press uncomfortably into the vagina (uterine prolapse). It may also be done if the vagina drops into the vaginal canal (vaginal vault prolapse). Sometimes it's done during a gender-affirming surgery.
During the surgery, you will have general or regional anesthesia so that you don't feel pain.
You may go home the day of surgery or stay in the hospital 1 to 2 days after surgery. It may take 4 to 6 weeks to fully recover.