Prof. Dr Günter K. Noé: MIS Specialist in Neuss (NRW)
Treatment focus
- Urinary Incontinence
- Problems Involving Urgent Need to Urinate
- Pelvic Floor Weakness (Sinking/Descensus)
- Vaginal Prolapse
- Bladder Prolapse
Contact
Rheinland Klinikum Lukaskrankenhaus
Gynaecology
Preußenstraße 84, D-41464 Neuss
P: +49 2131 537 9029 F: +49 2131 888 2599
Consultation Hours:
By appointment

Medical Range
Range of Diagnostic Services
- Urodynamic measurement: procedure for measuring the bladder and urethra
- Metrological representation of the degree of incontinence
- Measurement of the urethra's ability to close
Range of Therapeutic Services
- Uterine and vaginal prolapse, pectopexy
- Endoscopic prolapse surgery
- Endoscopic pelvic floor fixation
- Removal of so-called lateral defects (lateral repair)
- Endoscopic incontinence surgery using the Burch method
- Therapy of urinary incontinence
- Remedying of stress incontinence: laparoscopic colposuspension
- Hysterectomy (partial or complete)
- Endometriosis surgery
- Myoma removal
- Cancer surgery
More Information
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Prof. Dr Günter K. Noé is a specialist in urogynaecology and Chief Physician for gynaecology at Lukaskrankenhaus at Rheinland Klinikum Neuss.
Due to his research activities in the field of urogynaecology, Prof. Dr Noé treats vaginal hernias and incontinence with the latest methods, for which he has received national and international awards. The endoscopic specialisation results in a highly effective and gentle treatment at the same time.
Specialist in Minimally Invasive Gynaecological Surgery
Professor Dr Günter K. Noé is a specialist in minimally invasive gynaecological surgery and has received several national and international awards for his work in research and development. Prof. Dr Noé offers almost the entire spectrum of gynaecological operations endoscopically.
Professor Noé’s special focus is on endoscopic treatment of vaginal or bladder prolapses. Urinary incontinence can also be treated with endoscopic surgery at the same success rate as ligament operations which is widely used these days. Endoscopic cancer surgery for cervical and uterine cancer which can only be performed by a few German clinics, is another of Prof. Dr Noé's special capabilities.
If you would like to clarify whether an endoscopic surgical procedure is also suitable for you, you simply need a referral to speak to Chief Physician Prof. Dr Günter Noé and the clinic's senior physicians.
Minimally Invasive Urinary Incontinence Operations
Urinary incontinence is the unintentional loss of urine. A distinction is made between urge and stress incontinence. If incontinence cannot be corrected by either drug therapy or pelvic floor training, it can be treated surgically by experienced specialists. If stress related incontinence is diagnosed, the surgeons use laparoscopic colposuspension. This is a minimally invasive procedure performed using camera technology (endoscope) without foreign tissue.
Endoscopic Incontinence Surgery Applying the Burch Method
If endoscopic operations at the abdominal cavity are performed simultaneously, lateral bladder elevation (Burch colposuspension) is applied. This technique is minimally invasive as well and does not require the insertion of a plastic band.
With Burch colposuspension, doctors create an artificially filled air space between the pubic bone and the bladder. With the aid of camera optics, the surgeon has a direct view of the bladder and the surrounding vaginal roof.
In order to restore the pressure of the bladder and thus its ability to close, the vaginal roof is slightly raised by means of non-dissolvable threads next to the urethra. This procedure is also minimally invasive, and patients are able to leave the clinic after a few days if there are no complications.
Correction of a Vaginal Prolapse
A lateral defect can lead to a protrusion of the bladder into the anterior vaginal wall (cystocele) which is usually asymptomatic at first, but can then onset in form of recurrent urinary tract infections, urinary retention or urinary incontinence. Detailed gynaecological diagnostics are used to determine the exact disorder and then a plan for an optimal therapy is put in place.
In the case of a so-called pulsion cystocele, where the defect occurs in the area below the bladder, anterior vaginoplasty is performed.
The specialists in Neuss are also able to treat this bladder deficiency without opening the vaginal skin. The thinned tissue is tightened from the abdominal cavity and a stronger layer below the bladder is thus constructed. The specialists have developed a special endoscopic access procedure to correct lateral deformity without using foreign material, eliminating the need for an abdominal incision.
Endoscopic Prolapse Surgery
Due to an additional lack of suspension of the pelvic floor as a whole, not only can a cystocele occur, but also a prolapse of the entire vagina along with the uterus can be a result. In order to counteract this downward prolapse, the so-called sacropexy and pectopexy methods are performed, generating a pull upwards. Here, experienced surgeons attach a plastic band to the sacrum or to the side of the pelvis and attach the pelvic floor to it.
This operation is performed laparoscopically and spares tissue, so the vaginal axis is not distorted. These specially applied techniques make it possible to correct prolapse without scarring the vagina and thus provide excellent treatment results. Since pectopexy has advantages over classical sacropexy, this is the procedure now predominantly used in hospitals.
Further information is available at the website of Rheinland Klinikum Neuss.
Curriculum Vitae
University Education
1985–1991 | Human Medicine at the Medical Faculty of the University of Cologne |
10/1991–10/1992 | Practical year at St Elisabeth Hospital Cologne (Surgical Department, Department of Internal Medicine, Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics) |
02.11.1992 | State examination in Medicine |
01.12.1992 | Licence to practise as a physician |
02.1998 | Doctorate (Aachen), grade: magna cum laude |
04.2017 | Habilitation in the field of gynaecology at the University of Witten-Herdecke |
Professional Career
12/1992–01/1998 | Specialist physician training at the St Elisabeth Hospital Cologne, Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics; Head: Professor Dr F.K. Klöck |
01/1998–09/1998 | Specialist in gynaecology and obstetrics at the St Elisabeth Hospital Cologne, Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics; Head: Professor Dr F.K. Klöck |
10/1998–12/2000 | Senior Physician at the Municipal Clinics, Mönchengladbach Perinatal Centre, Level I. |
01/2001–01/2005 | Specialist training at the St Elisabeth Hospital Cologne, Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics; Head: Professor Dr F.K. Klöck – As of 1/2005 Professor Dr Marc Possover |
02/2005–present | Chief Physician of the Clinic for Gynaecology and Obstetrics at Dormagen District Hospital |
02/2005–present | Lectureship at the University of Cologne: elective training at the clinic – practical and usually in the form of lectures and seminars. 1–2/year, certification of the 3rd state examination. Block lessons in the University of Cologne's "Skills LAB" for 9–10 semesters |
04/2008 | Additional qualification: Focus on gynaecological oncology |
2008 | "Minimally Invasive Surgery III" certificate from the Gynaecological Endoscopy Working Group (AGE) |
2013–present | Lectureship at the University of Witten/Herdecke |
08/2013 | Head of the AGE training centre for minimally invasive surgery at Dormagen District Hospital |
01/2013 | Medical Director of Dormagen District Hospital |
2014–present | Chief Physician of the Rhein Kreis Neuss Women's Clinic |
12/2014 | Head of the Endometriosis Centre at Dormagen District Hospital |
Team
- Dr Alexander Gut
Executive Senior Physician - Dr Michele Brancolini
Senior Physician - Dr Elisavet Farsaki
Senior Physician - Dr Astrid Köhler
Senior Physician - Dr Anna Lehmann
Senior Physician - Anna Pitsillidi
Senior Physician - Barbara Schetter
Senior Physician
Transport Connections
Neuss Main Station | 2.1 km |
Düsseldorf Airport | 25 km |
Cologne/Bonn Airport | 56 km |
Information about Neuss
Neuss is a major city in North Rhine-Westphalia and one of Germany's oldest cities. The city on the Rhine is known for its Roman past, the Rhine harbor, and the Neuss citizen fair featuring shooting matches. Visitors can stroll through the picturesque streets of Neuss' shopping districts and indulge in the wide range of gastronomy.
