A hysterectomy is a type of surgery that removes the uterus. It is done to address a number of health problems that impact the uterus and reproductive system, such as fibroids, endometriosis, bleeding that isn't normal, uterine prolapse or cancer of the cervix or uterus. When the uterus is taken out, periods end for good and you can't get pregnant again. This operation can help women get rid of chronic pain, heavy bleeding or other problems that make their lives worse.
When other treatments like drugs, hormone therapy or minimally invasive procedures don't work, doctors usually prescribe a hysterectomy. Women who have large or many fibroids that cause too much bleeding and pain, endometriosis that has grown beyond the uterus, uterine or cervical cancer or a uterus that has descended into the vaginal canal because their pelvic muscles are weak are often told to get surgery. Before considering this surgery, a gynaecologist would thoroughly look at the patient's symptoms, age, fertility preferences and overall health.
Depending on the problem being treated, there are different kinds of hysterectomy. A whole hysterectomy removes the whole uterus and cervix, while a partial hysterectomy merely removes the uterus. Sometimes, the fallopian tubes and ovaries may also be taken out. There are several ways to accomplish the surgery, including abdominal hysterectomy, vaginal hysterectomy or minimally invasive laparoscopic hysterectomy. The procedure chosen depends on the patient's health, the size of the uterus and what the surgeon thinks is best. The treatment is done while the person is asleep and normally takes one to two hours.
How long it takes to recover after having your uterus removed depends on how the surgery was done. Most women stay in the hospital for one to two days and it takes four to six weeks for them to fully recover. Minimally invasive methods usually help you heal faster and hurt less. After the procedure, a lot of women feel a lot better than they did before, when they had discomfort, pressure or excessive bleeding. Patients can better deal with the changes physically and mentally with emotional support and regular check-ins. Many women say that their quality of life has improved, they sleep better and they can do normal things again without the pain they used to have.
We offer advanced hysterectomy operations done by experienced gynaecologic surgeons who have been doing this for years. We use the newest surgical methods and cutting-edge technology to give each patient the best care possible with the least amount of pain and the fastest recovery. We make sure that every patient is handled with kindness, respect, and the highest level of privacy from the first consultation to the last day of recovery. We want to help women feel better about themselves and their health and well-being in general.
Uterus Removal: $2500