Hysterectomy or Uterus Removal

What is Hysterectomy?

In simple words, hysterectomy is a surgical procedure that is carried out to remove the womb or uterus. As the uterus is removed, you will no longer be able to conceive. While all women go through the phase of menopause, some can be faced with symptoms of menopause after undergoing a hysterectomy surgery if the ovaries have also been removed; no matter what their age is. A hysterectomy surgery is commonly recommended by healthcare experts for women with conditions such as multiple Fibroids or prolapsed uterus. The extent of this fibroid surgery varies widely, depending on the reason for surgery. In some cases, doctors remove the uterus completely, while in some others, they remove both, the ovaries and the fallopian tubes. The fallopian tubes are the structures that help in safe transportation of the eggs from the ovary to the uterus. Leaving the ovaries behind prevents the onset of menopause after the hysterectomy surgery in younger women.

Why is Hysterectomy Carried Out?

A hysterectomy surgery is commonly suggested by doctors when other treatment options are not available or have been unsuccessful. Depending on your case history, a hysterectomy operation is needed if you have:

  • Cervix, uterus or ovary cancer
  • Multiple uterine Fibroids
  • Heavy periods
  • Endometriosis
  • Uterine prolapse
  • Adenomyosis

Are There Any Types of Hysterectomy?

    There are different types of hysterectomy, which include:

  • Partial Hysterectomy – As the name suggests, in a partial hysterectomy, only a portion of the uterus is removed. The cervix is left intact.
  • Total Hysterectomy – In a total hysterectomy, the uterus is removed entirely, including the cervix by a health care professional.
    Hysterectomy and Salpingo- Oophorectomy – In this procedure, the uterus along with one or both the ovaries and even the Fallopian tubes are removed. In case both the ovaries are removed, you may need to consider hormone replacement therapy.
  • Hysterectomy and Salpingo– Oophorectomy – In this procedure, the uterus along with one or both the ovaries and even the Fallopian tubes are removed. In case both the ovaries are removed, you may need to consider hormone replacement therapy.

How is Hysterectomy Performed?

A hysterectomy surgery can be performed by a qualified gynaecologist by three different methods. Irrespective of the way in which it is performed, general or regional anaesthetic (spinal or epidural anaesthesia) is necessary.

  • Vaginal Hysterectomy – In this type of surgery, a small incision is made inside the vagina to remove the uterus.
  • Laparoscopic Hysterectomy – A tiny instrument, which is a long and thin tube, having a high-intensity light and high-resolution camera called a laparoscope is used. Incisions are made in the abdomen, through which, the health care expert cuts the uterus into small pieces to remove it.
  • Abdominal Hysterectomy – In an abdominal hysterectomy, an incision is made in the abdomen through which the surgeon performs the removal of the uterus.

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Treatment

If you have been advised a hysterectomy for any reason such as for Fibroids, then laparoscopic hysterectomy is an option that a healthcare expert may suggest. A minimally invasive surgical procedure, a laparoscopic hysterectomy will be performed by an experienced surgeon, in our state-of-the-art centre at Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai.

What is Laparoscopic Hysterectomy All About?

A laparoscopic hysterectomy is a surgery that is undertaken to removal the uterus or womb. Removal of the uterus means that you no longer can conceive. Apart from the uterus, the ovaries, and fallopian tubes may also be removed, and this surgery is called as salpingo-oophorectomy.

How is Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Performed?

A laparoscopic hysterectomy surgery requires a small or half-inch-long incision in your abdomen. The pelvic region can be clearly seen by inserting the laparoscope (a tube with a light source and a tiny camera that allows your surgeon to see your internal organs) through these incisions. Some instruments are then inserted through the other small incisions in your abdomen or vagina, to remove your womb, the cervix and any other parts of your reproductive system.

Why You Need a Laparoscopic Hysterectomy?

A laparoscopic hysterectomy is performed for numerous health issues. Some of the common problems include:

  • Fibroids
  • Cervical or womb cancer
  • Heavy or irregular periods

What is Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy?

Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH) is an advanced procedure. During a total hysterectomy, your womb and cervix (neck of the womb) are removed. It is also called as a keyhole surgery. It is done using small incisions in your abdomen through which a laparoscope is inserted and other instruments to perform the surgery. In simple words, in this surgery, your uterus removal completely through the vagina. One or both of the ovaries and fallopian tubes may also be removed.

Benefits of Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

A laparoscopic hysterectomy is associated with less pain as there are only small incisions made in the abdomen. It has a low risk of infection and blood loss. Recovery is fast, and the patient can go home early.

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