What is Hysterectomy Surgery?
Hysterectomy is the surgical procedure that removes the uterus.
Causes :-
•    Abnormal Bleeding
•    Uterine Prolapse
•    Fibroids
•    ¬¬¬Uterine cancer
Types Of Hysterectomy Surgery:-
•    Total  abdominal hysterectomy(TAH): In this method of Removing the uterus and cervix, but leaving the ovaries.
•    Supracervical hysterectomy: Here the upper part of the uterus is removed leaving the cervix.
•    Total hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy:  Here, the uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes and ovaries are removed.
•    Vaginal Hysterectomy : Here the removal of uterus from the vaginal orifice.
•    LAP  assisted hysterectomy    
•    Radical hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy  : Here, the uterus, cervix, fallopian tube, ovaries, upper portion of vagina and surrounding lymph nodes and tissue is removed. This is performed in case of cancer.
Why do we need to perform hysterectomy?
We perform hysterectomies to treat:
•    Severe pain with menses that is not controlled by other treatment methods
•    Increased pelvic pain related to the uterus but not controlled by other treatment.

•    Abnormal or heavy vaginal bleeding that is not controlled by other treatment methods.
•    Leiomyomas or uterine fibroids (noncancerous tumors).
•    Uterine prolapse (uterus that has "dropped" into the vaginal canal due to weakened support muscles) that can lead to urinary incontinence or difficulty with bowel movements.
•    Cervical or uterine cancer or abnormalities that may lead to cancer for cancer prevention.
•    Conditions with the lining of your uterus like hyperplasia, recurrent uterine polyps or adenomyosis.
What are the BENEFITS of having a hysterectomy?
•    Having a hysterectomy can help you live a more enjoyable life, especially if you suffer from constant pelvic pain or heavy and irregular bleeding. If you're at a higher risk for uterine cancer, a hysterectomy can lower this risk and potentially be life-saving.

Risk Factors:
As with any surgery, there is a slight chance that problems may occur. Problems could include:
•    Blood clots.
•    Pulmonary embolism
•    infection.
•    Bleeding.
•    Bowel blockage..
•    Urinary tract injury.

Recovery Time:
Most women recover from a hysterectomy in about two to four weeks. Your recovery will depend on the type of hysterectomy you had and how the surgery was performed.


We give the patient 3rd or 4th day  discharge.

What is the success rate of Hysterectomy?
The success rate of Hysterectomy will depend on the following factors:
1.    Age of women
2.    Type of hysterectomy performed
3.    The health condition of the patient

The success rate of Hysterectomy is approximately 92% to 96%.


WE DAILY INTERACT WITH NUMEROUS PATIENTS FROM DIFFERENT LOCATIONS HAVING ISSUES. OUR PATIENTS ARE ALWAYS SATISFIED AND LEAVE WITH A SMILE.

OUR EXPERT:
DR. MOTI LAL
MBBS, MS, FALS, FIAGES, FICS, FMAS, MHA
•    HAS 20+ YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN THE FIELD OF SURGERY




WHEN TO CALL THE DOCTOR
When should I see my healthcare provider if I had a hysterectomy?
Call your healthcare provider if you are suffering the following:
•    Bright red vaginal bleeding.
•    A fever over 100°F.
•    Severe nausea or vomiting.
•    Difficulty urinating, burning feeling when urinating or frequent urination.
•    Increasing amounts of pain.
Increasing redness, swelling or drainage from your incision.





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