Hysterectomy

A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of your uterus, and in some cases one or both ovaries and the fallopian tubes are also removed. Ranked as the most common surgical procedures among women, a hysterectomy is usually performed for those who have gynecological cancer, endometriosis, fibroids, uterine prolapse, constant vaginal bleeding or chronic pelvic pain. Hysterectomies remove the ability to become pregnant so if you think you still might want to conceive in the future, you should discuss any alternative treatments available with your doctor. In some cases, a hysterectomy is the only possible treatment solution.

A hysterectomy is performed under general anesthesia as either an inpatient or outpatient procedure.. The surgical procedure lasts from one to two hours, not including the prep time. Your stay in the hospital generally ranges from 23 hours to four days. Hysterectomies also require a recovery period that lasts several weeks. You should arrange for help at home if needed.

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