The sling operation for nulliparous prolapse is a minimally invasive surgical procedure aimed at rectifying pelvic organ prolapse in women who have never given birth. A mesh or tape is positioned under the urethra or pelvic organs, providing additional support to hold the structures back into their correct anatomy. The sling itself is usually of synthetic material, introduced through small incisions and positioned in such a way that it prevents or reduces prolapse symptoms such as urinary incontinence or pressure in the pelvis. This process makes patients' lives easier by giving them a more permanent solution that gives less discomfort, less recovery time, and fewer complications compared to conventional surgery.