What is Hysterectomy?
Hysterectomy is a surgical procedure that entails the removal of the uterus.
A woman-specific surgery, the hysterectomy procedure is also performed to remove the fallopian tubes and ovaries, depending upon the medical condition diagnosed.
Post-uterus removal, a woman will not be able to achieve pregnancy nor will she menstruate any further.
A hysterectomy is recommended for a variety of reasons including chronic pain, infections, and cancer. The extent of the surgery depends on the condition and its severity.
Who should have Laparoscopic Hysterectomy surgery?
Most patients who are having a hysterectomy to treat abnormal uterine bleeding or fibroids can have a laparoscopic hysterectomy. It may not be possible in some cases. For example, if the uterus is bigger than a 4 month pregnancy, if she’s had multiple previous operations in her lower abdomen. It is usually not done for women with a gynecologic cancer.