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What is Hysterectomy? | Uterus Removal Operation

Hysterectomy is the surgery to remove the uterus (the womb). It is major gynecological surgery and the second most frequently performed surgery for women in the world. This is simply because as a woman ages and nears her menopause, the uterus tends to develop a number of uterine-related health issues, such as extensive vaginal bleeding, unbearable abdominal pain, blackouts, nausea, constant fatigue, and weakness. Most often, the reason is the development of uterine fibroids or in rarer cases- the change in the shape and size of the uterus.

In some women, the uterus rather falls down from its original position and causes difficulty in urination and defecation along with repeated urinary tract infections. This is called uterine prolapse. At either of these times, Hysterectomy, that is, the removal of the uterus becomes essential. It provides the final and definite solution to uterine conditions and promises immediate relief.

(Note, Hysterectomy is also performed as a final solution to endometriosis and is a fairly common and safe surgery. However, it invariably ends your biological capacity to birth a child. Therefore, if you desire further childbirth, we suggest you consult more than 1 doctor and assess all alternative treatment options.)

Overview

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Need for Hysterectomy
    • Symptomatic uterine fibroids
    • Uterus prolapse
    • Last solution to endometriosis
    • Irregular , excessive, or painful menstrual bleeding
Tests Done Before Hysterectomy
    • X-ray
    • Pelvic ultrasound
    • CT scan
    • MRI scan
    • Blood and Urine Tests
    • Dilation and Curettage
    • Endometrial Biopsy
Types of Hysterectomy
    • Total Hysterectomy
    • Partial (Supracervical) Hysterectomy
    • Radical Hysterectomy
    • Abdominal Hysterectomy
    • Vaginal Hysterectomy
    • Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
Benefits of Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
    • Minimally invasive procedure
    • Minimum surgery time
    • Slight to minimal blood loss loss
    • Smaller and shallower incisions
    • Just 1-day hospitalization
    • Lower risk of abdominal infections &
    • complications
    • Recovery is fast and easy
Risks if left untreated
    • Constant fatigue and blackout
    • Abnormal and extremely painful menstrual bleeding
    • Change in the shape and size of the uterus
    • Damage to the surrounding healthy organs
    • Risk of developing uterine cancer
Physical examination for Hysterectomy Surgery

Treatment

In Alleppey, Pristyn Care offers advanced hysterectomy treatments. Here is a simple guide to help you understand the different types of uterus removal surgeries available.

Uterus Removal Surgery

Uterus removal surgery, also known as a hysterectomy, is a procedure where the uterus is taken out. This means no more periods and no chance of pregnancy. There are different types of hysterectomy surgeries:

  • Total Hysterectomy: This involves removing the whole uterus and the cervix.
  • Partial (Supracervical) Hysterectomy: Only the upper part of the uterus is removed, leaving the cervix in place.
  • Radical Hysterectomy: This is more extensive and includes the uterus, cervix, upper vagina, and some surrounding tissues. It is usually done if there is cancer.

Abdominal Hysterectomy

This type of surgery involves making an incision (cut) in the abdomen to remove the uterus. The recovery time is about six weeks, so you will need to take it easy during this period.

Vaginal Hysterectomy

In this procedure, the uterus is removed through the vagina, which means no abdominal cuts. This method usually allows for a quicker recovery time-often just one to three weeks.

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

This is a minimally invasive surgery. Small cuts are made in the abdomen, and a special camera called a laparoscope helps doctors see inside. Because it is less invasive, you can usually return to normal activities faster compared to an abdominal hysterectomy.

Why Pristyn Care for Uterus Removal Surgery?

Certified Female Gynecologists. Quick & Rapid Recovery.

01.

Highly Expert Gynecologists

Our team consists of the top gynecologists in India with extensive experience in performing ovarian cyst surgery and ensuring the patient faces minimal discomfort in the process.

02.

No-Cost EMI Treatment

To help patients manage the expense of ovarian cyst treatment, we provide No-Cost EMI offers. By availing of these offers, patients can pay for their ovarian cyst surgery in convenient and affordable monthly installments.

03.

Insurance Support

Pristyn Care offers a cashless payment option for cutting-edge uterus removal surgery as part of its commitment to ensuring that patients have a seamless surgical experience.

04.

Post Surgery Care

We offer free follow-up consultations and instructions including dietary tips as well as exercises to every patient to ensure they have a smooth recovery to their daily routines.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of uterus removal surgery?

Uterus removal surgery (Hysterectomy) typically costs anywhere between INR 40,000 to INR 70,000 in Alleppey. This cost varies based on the method of surgery you choose (conventional or laparoscopic ), choice of hospital, and the experience of the operating surgeon. As a rule of thumb, the more advanced the surgery type and the more experienced your doctor, the higher are the charges of the treatment.

How many days of hospital stay is required in uterus removal surgery?

The number of days required for hospitalization depends on the type of Hysterectomy. While conventional Hysterectomy (open-cut surgery) requires a hospital stay of 2-3 days, you may be relieved the next day in case of laparoscopic Hysterectomy.

How long does the uterus removal surgery take?

Uterus removal surgery is a slightly delicate procedure and may take anywhere between 1-3 hours. This time varies on your individual health condition, type of surgery, method of surgery, and surgeon’s past experience.

Are there any side effects of removing the uterus?

No. The uterus removal itself does not have any major side effects. In fact, it would resolve the intense pain and bleeding you were feeling otherwise and the body would slowly adjust to the changed anatomy. However, if the surgery is performed wrong or any other internal complications are discovered, it may result in-Injury to nearby organs like bladder, urethra, blood vessels, and nerves.Heavy bleedingBlood clots in the legs or lungsInfection

Does insurance cover the cost of Hysterectomy surgery?

Yes. Hysterectomy is a major surgery performed only under acute medical necessity. Therefore, most insurance providers cover its cost under insurance. However, if it is a case of reimbursement, please check with if the said hospital is on your SGHS/ CGHS/ or company panel. Please feel to discuss the same with our doctors/ medical coordinators.

How long does the recovery take after uterus removal?

Uterus removal, that is, Hysterectomy is a major surgery that demands substantial bed rest and healing time. While a good recovery can be expected only after 5-6 weeks in cases of conventional Hysterectomy, this time reduces to 1-2 weeks in case of laparoscopic Hysterectomy.

How is Hysterectomy Performed?

When it comes to performing a hysterectomy treatment in Alleppey, doctors have different methods depending on what is best for the patient. This is how the surgery generally unfolds:

  • Anaesthesia: The patient is put under general anaesthesia to ensure comfort during the procedure.
  • Incision: Depending on the type of surgery, an incision is made either in the abdomen, vaginally, or through small cuts using laparoscopic tools.
  • Removal of Uterus and Other Organs: The surgeon carefully removes the uterus, and possibly other organs like ovaries or fallopian tubes if needed.
  • Closure: Once removal is complete, incisions are closed using stitches or staples.
  • Recovery: The recovery process begins immediately after surgery with monitoring and post-operative care.

How To Prepare for Hysterectomy?

Getting ready for a hysterectomy involves preparing both physically and emotionally. Here are some steps to ensure you are well-prepared:

  • Consult Your Doctor: Discuss your eligibility and decide on the most suitable type of hysterectomy for your condition.
  • Understand Risks and Benefits: Make sure you know about potential complications and long-term effects of the surgery.
  • Stop Medication: Some medications might need to be stopped before surgery; consult your doctor for advice.
  • Prepare Support System: Arrange for someone to help you after the surgery as you recover at home.
  • Follow Dietary Instructions: Your doctor may advise you not to eat or drink before the surgery; follow these instructions carefully.

Post-Procedure Care After Hysterectomy

After undergoing a hysterectomy, it is important to focus on recovery. This is what you can expect post-surgery and tips for a smooth recovery:

  • Rest and Recovery: Take it easy! Avoid lifting heavy objects or doing strenuous activities for several weeks.
  • Manage Pain: Use pain relief medication as prescribed by your doctor to manage any discomfort.
  • Wound Care: Keep your incision site clean and keep an eye out for any signs of infection like redness or swelling.
  • Follow-Up Appointments: Regular check-ups with your gynaecologist are important to ensure proper healing.
  • Stay Hydrated: Drinking plenty of water can help prevent constipation and aid in healing.
  • Emotional Support: Lean on family and friends for support as you recover both physically and emotionally.
  • Avoid Vaginal Activities: Refrain from sexual intercourse and tampon use until your doctor gives you the green light.
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