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Uterus Surgery

The Department of Gynaecology is backed by a specialized team of experts offering an unwavering commitment to providing the highest quality care to patients throughout their journey. We offer a wide spectrum of leading-edge facilities and services ranging from advanced imaging modalities to innovative interventions, to lower the risks of complications and help you to lead a better quality of life.

Hysterectomy is a major, and often life-saving surgical intervention that is performed to address complex uterine conditions. At Surya Hospital, we pioneer innovative care to ensure added precision and the best outcomes.

What is Uterus Surgery?

Uterus surgery, commonly referred to as hysterectomy, is an invasive procedure in which the uterus is removed to treat an underlying medical condition.

Based on the severity of the underlying condition, doctors may also remove the cervix and surrounding reproductive organs, including the fallopian tube and ovaries.

Women who undergo hysterectomy stop having their periods and are no longer able to conceive. Hence, it is important to discuss the available fertility preservation options with our experts beforehand.

Who is the candidate for Uterus Surgery?

Uterus surgery is performed to treat a wide range of medical conditions involving the uterus. Our experts usually recommend it as the last resort of treatment for the following conditions:

Before recommending the surgery, various factors are taken into consideration including the adversity of the problem, the overall health of the patient, and reproductive goals.

What are the indications of Hysterectomy Surgery?

Our experts may recommend you undergo a hysterectomy if you are suffering from chronic or severe symptoms that cannot be managed via the conservative approach.

Types of Uterus Surgery:

Based on the approach followed by the doctors, uterus surgery can be of the following types:

Preparation

Hysterectomy is a major surgery and it can prove to be overwhelming for some. This is the reason why our experts emphasize the importance of proper preparation.

Our experts will give you detailed information before the surgery to make sure you are ready for the procedure.

A series of pre-operative diagnostic tests may be performed for thorough assessment.

You may also need to fast for a couple of hours prior to the procedure.

Procedure

Uterus surgery is performed under the influence of anaesthesia. The steps involved in the procedure primarily depend on the type of approach.

Recovery

You will be closely observed in a recovery area after uterine surgery.

To manage pain, alleviate soreness and bring down the risks of infection, doctors may prescribe antibiotics and painkillers.

Your healthcare staff will provide comprehensive post-operative instructions, such as wound care and physical activity limitations and any required follow-up consultations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to conceive after a Uterus Surgery?

No, it is not possible to conceive after a uterus surgery as it is a permanent procedure that ends your chances of becoming pregnant. You can consider fertility preservation options if you wish to have a child in future.

Will I stop having periods after a partial Hysterectomy?

No, you will still continue to have your periods after a partial Hysterectomy. Surgical Menopause happens only if the ovaries are also removed along with the Uterus.

Is Uterus Surgery a safe procedure?

Yes, Uterus Surgery is generally a very safe procedure with a phenomenal success rate. The procedure is highly recommended for treating patients with severe uterine problems.

What are the benefits of Hysterectomy?

Hysterectomy can prove to be a life-saving procedure for patients with potentially life-threatening conditions like uterine cancer. It can also help to alleviate debilitating symptoms associated with the condition and a variety of other problems related to the Uterus.

How long does it take to recover from a partial Hysterectomy?

If you have undergone a partial Hysterectomy, it can take anywhere between 4 to 6 weeks to recover and resume a normal life.

Still have questions?

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