UTERUS
OUR TREATMENT
Hysterectomy
Hysterectomy
The surgical removal of a woman’s uterus is known as a hysterectomy. Various medical conditions are frequently treated with this surgical procedure, which can be carried out in a variety of ways, including
- Abdominal Hysterectomy
- Vaginal Hysterectomy
- Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy- This procedure uses small incisions and specialized instruments and is also known as a minimally invasive or robotic-assisted hysterectomy. Compared to an abdominal hysterectomy, there is frequently less pain and a quicker recovery.
Tubectomy
Tubectomy, also referred to as tubal ligation or female sterilization, is a surgical procedure used for women’s permanent contraception. A tubectomy prevents eggs from moving from the ovaries into the fallopian tubes, where fertilization usually takes place, by blocking, sealing, or cutting the tubes. Obsting the sperm from reaching the egg, effectively prevents conception.
Women who are certain they do not want to have any more children or who want to avoid pregnancy permanently frequently choose tubectomy as their method of contraception because it is thought to be very effective. It is a surgical procedure that can be carried out using a variety of methods, including hysteroscopy (through the cervix), laparoscopy (minimally invasive surgery), and mini-laparotomy (small abdominal incision).
Tubectomy
Ovarian cyst
Ovarian cyst
A fluid-filled sac called an ovarian cyst can develop on or inside an ovary, which is a component of the female reproductive system. Women of all ages can experience ovarian cyst development, which is common. The vast majority of ovarian cysts are benign (non-cancerous) and have no obvious symptoms. Inconvenience or health problems can occasionally result from them, despite their size variations.
F.A.Q
A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure in which the uterus (womb) is removed. Depending on the specific type of hysterectomy, other reproductive organs like the cervix, fallopian tubes, and ovaries may also be removed or left in place.
Hysterectomies can be performed through different methods, including:
- Abdominal Hysterectomy: Through an incision in the abdomen.
- Vaginal Hysterectomy: Through the vaginal canal.
- Laparoscopic or Minimally Invasive Hysterectomy: Using small incisions and a camera for visualization.
A hysterectomy is typically performed through open surgery. Generally, patients can expect to stay in the hospital for 7-10 days and may require several days to months for a complete recovery.
Women, people who are overweight or obese, people who stand or sit for long. periods of time, and people with a family history of varicose veins.