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Overview on Hysterectomy
This is the surgical removal of the uterus. It is a procedure done by gynecologists. It can either be total (where the entire uterus, fallopian tubes, cervix and upper third of vagina is resected) or partial. The option depend upon the patient choice and the indication for the operation.
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Anadolu Medical Center, Gebze, Turkey
Cumhuriyet Mahallesi, 2255. Sk. No:3, 41400 Gebze/Kocaeli, Turkey
Brief about Hospital
- Area of 188.000 square meters.
- Capacity of 201 beds.
- Works in collaboration with Johns Hopkins Medicine, aims to improve education and quality.
The Karen Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya
The Karen Hospitals – Nairobi P.O. Box 74240-00200 Langata Road-Karen Nairobi, Kenya
Brief about Hospital
- The Karen Hospital is a private multi-specialty hospital in Kenya.
- 12 Bed State of the Art ICU
- 24 Hour Dialysis Center
- The Karen Hospital has a world class Operating Theatre with three operating rooms which caters to both major and minor cases.
Polyclinique L'Excellence, Tunis, Tunisia
Avenue Taieb Mhiri - 5100 - Mahdia
Brief about Hospital
- 6 operating theaters.
- 4 VIP patient rooms.
- The clinic is 7,800m2 in size and is fitted with 54 patient rooms.
Narayana Hrudayalaya, Bangalore
Plot No. 3&4, ITPL Main Road,Sadaramangala Industrial Area, Whitefield, Bangalore, Karnataka - 560066
Brief about Hospital
- The group now features over 5,800 operational beds through a combination of greenfield projects and acquisitions.
- Our centres provide advanced levels of care in over 30 specialties, including Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery, Cancer Care, Neurology and Neurosurgery, Orthopaedics, Nephrology and Urology, and Gastroenterology.
- The International Patient Services department at Narayana Health is dedicated to ensuring that international patients have a hassle-free, comfortable medical journey with Narayana Health.
Ayushman Hospital, Delhi, India
Sector 10, Dwarka, New Delhi, Delhi 110075
Brief about Hospital
- 150 Beds
- 70 Bedded Medical and Surgical Critical Care Unit.
- 24×7 Cardiac Emergency & Trauma Services.
- Advanced Neonatal ICU.
More about Hysterectomy
About hysterectomy
Hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a woman’s uterus and sometimes maybe the fallopian tubes and ovaries as well, depending on the condition and the doctor’s opinion.
Uterus also called the womb, is the place where the baby grows inside a woman. After hysterectomy, the patient will be unable to get pregnant and get menstrual periods.
There are a few surgical approaches to the procedure which depends on the reason the person is going for hysterectomy.
Why do you need one?
Hysterectomy is done to treat various gynecological problems. Although you should always ask your doctor about the possible risks and the outcome of the surgery so that you are prepared in advance. Most hysterectomies are not emergencies so the patient has time to think about the procedure and its approach. The reasons why you may need hysterectomy are-
● Fibroids- Non-cancerous growth in the uterus causing heavy bleeding and pain.
● Endometriosis- A disorder when the tissue grows abnormally outside the uterine lining.
● Endometrial cancer, uterine sarcoma, cervical cancer, and cancer of the ovaries or fallopian tubes.
● Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)- An Infection of the female reproductive organs.
● General abnormal menstrual bleeding
● Uterine prolapse- It happens when the uterus slips or descends into the vagina.
● Delivery complications.
Types of hysterectomy surgeries
Hysterectomy is done by either abdominal approach (incision is made in your lower abdomen) or laparoscopic approach (inserting a small tube and camera through an incision in your tummy). The recovery period for laparoscopic procedure is 1-2 weeks, compared to 4-6 weeks after an abdominal hysterectomy.
The type of approach and the type of surgery depends on the reason for hysterectomy. The main 3 types of hysterectomy surgeries are-
- Total hysterectomy- The most common type of hysterectomy where all of the uterus is removed, including the cervix. Falopian tubes and ovaries may or may not be removed (depending on the reason for the surgery). This type of surgery is usually preferred as it reduces the chances of cancer development at a later stage.
- Partial Hysterectomy- This involves removing the uterus but keeping the cervix intact. This hysterectomy procedure is recommended to treat fibroids or abnormal bleeding.
- Radical Hysterectomy- This type of hysterectomy is done when patient is suffering from cancer. The doctor removes the uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes and your ovaries along with a part of your vagina.
Risks/Side effects of hysterectomy
There are a few things to look out for after your hysterectomy to ensure full and fast recovery. These can be-
● Bleeding during or after surgery
● Infection from the wound
● Early menopause, hot flashes, mood wings - when ovaries are also removed
● Blood clots in veins
● Ovary failure
● Bladder damage
● Heart or breathing complications from anesthesia
● Injury to the urinary tract or nearby organs