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Why you should NOT delay Uterus Removal (Hysterectomy)

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Why Laparoscopic Surgery

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Less pain: Because laparoscopic surgery involves smaller incisions, it may result in less pain for the patient compared to traditional open surgery.

Chronic pain: If a person is experiencing chronic pain in the pelvic area or lower back, a hysterectomy may be recommended to relieve the pain. Delaying the surgery could mean that the person has to continue living with discomfort or pain.

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Bleeding disorders: If a person has a bleeding disorder, such as heavy or irregular periods, a hysterectomy may be recommended to address the problem. Delaying the surgery could mean that the person has to continue living with the bleeding disorder.

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Cancer: If a person has cancer of the uterus or cervix, a hysterectomy may be recommended as part of their treatment plan. Delaying the surgery could allow cancer to spread and potentially worsen the person's prognosis.

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Prolapse: If a person has uterine prolapse, a condition in which the uterus drops down into the vagina, a hysterectomy may be recommended to fix the problem. Delaying the surgery could allow the prolapse to worsen, which could cause discomfort and other problems

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Shorter hospital stay: Laparoscopic surgery often requires a shorter hospital stay than open surgery, as the recovery time is typically quicker.

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Faster recovery: Because laparoscopic surgery is less invasive, patients may be able to return to their normal activities more quickly than with open surgery.

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Smaller scars: Laparoscopic surgery results in smaller scars than open surgery, as the incisions are smaller.

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Meet Your Doctor

Dr. Shwetha Y Baratikkae

Diploma in Gynaec Laparoscopy (Germany),

Diploma in IVF and Reproductive Medicine (Germany),

Fellowship in Infertility Medicine (Bangalore)

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Cosmetic Gynaecologist

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Consultant Fertility Specialist

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Consultant High Risk Pregnancies

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Obsterician and Gynaecologist

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IVF Specialist

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Laparoscopic Surgeon

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WHAT IS HYSTERECTOMY?

This procedure involves the removal of the uterus and the cervix

Total hysterectomy

A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure in which the uterus (womb) is removed. The uterus is a reproductive organ located in the pelvis that is responsible for carrying a developing fetus during pregnancy.18


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This procedure involves the removal of the uterus, but the cervix is left in place.

Subtotal or partial hysterectomy:
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This procedure involves the removal of the uterus, cervix, and the tissue around the uterus, including the fallopian tubes and ovaries. This procedure is usually only performed in cases of cancer or other serious conditions.

Radical hysterectomy
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Laparoscopic hysterectomy

This procedure involves the use of a laparoscope, a thin, lighted tube with a camera, to perform the surgery through small incisions in the abdomen.

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Vaginal hysterectomy

This procedure involves the removal of the uterus through an incision in the vagina.

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Abdominal hysterectomy

This procedure involves the removal of the uterus through an incision in the abdomen.

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What are the symptoms of an enlarged Uterus?

Pelvic pain or discomfort

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Heavy or irregular menstrual periods

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Pain during intercourse

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Frequent urination

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Constipation

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Backache

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Abdominal bloating or swelling

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Uterus Removal Surgery Covered By Insurance?

There is coverage under insurance for uterus removal surgery. Janisthaa assists patients with getting their insurance approved and provides a hassle-free surgical experience.

What is uterus removal surgery?

Uterus removal surgery, also known as a hysterectomy, is a surgical procedure to remove the uterus.

Why might I need uterus removal surgery?

Uterus removal surgery may be recommended for a variety of reasons, including uterine fibroids, endometriosis, uterine prolapse, or cancer of the uterus.

Is uterus removal surgery safe?

As with any surgery, there are risks involved with uterus removal surgery. However, it is generally considered a safe procedure, and complications are rare.

How long does it take to recover from uterus removal surgery?

Recovery time can vary depending on the individual and the type of surgery performed. It may take several weeks to fully recover from the surgery.

Will I be able to have children after a uterus removal surgery?

It is not possible to have children after a uterus removal surgery, as the uterus is necessary for pregnancy. If you are considering this surgery and have not completed your family, it is important to discuss this with your doctor before making a decision.

Will I still experience menopause after a uterus removal surgery?

If you have a uterus removal surgery before menopause, you will still experience menopause at a normal age. If you have the surgery after menopause, it will not affect the timing or symptoms of menopause.

Will I need to stay in the hospital after the surgery?

The length of hospital stay after uterus removal surgery can vary depending on the type of surgery and the individual's overall health. Some people may need to stay in the hospital for a few days, while others may be able to go home the same day as the surgery.

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