Hysterectomy

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A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a woman's uterus or womb (uterus). The uterus is the organ in which a baby grows during pregnancy. Hysterectomy is a common gynecological surgery, and it may be performed for various reasons, including cancer, fibroids, and endometriosis.

Diagram showing parts of the body removed with a radical hysterectomy

Types of Hysterectomy[edit | edit source]

There are several types of hysterectomy:

  • Total hysterectomy – the entire uterus and cervix are removed
  • Partial hysterectomy (subtotal or supracervical) – only the upper part of the uterus is removed, leaving the cervix intact
  • Radical hysterectomy – the uterus, cervix, tissue on both sides of the cervix, and the upper part of the vagina are removed; usually performed for certain types of cancer

Indications[edit | edit source]

Hysterectomy may be recommended in the following cases:

Surgical Approaches[edit | edit source]

There are several surgical approaches to performing a hysterectomy:

Risks and Complications[edit | edit source]

As with any surgery, there are risks and potential complications associated with a hysterectomy. These may include:

  • Infection
  • Bleeding
  • Blood clots
  • Injury to surrounding organs (e.g., bladder, bowel, or ureters)
  • Anesthesia complications
  • Early menopause (if the ovaries are removed)
  • Hormonal changes
  • Changes in sexual function
  • Emotional effects

Recovery[edit | edit source]

Recovery time after a hysterectomy varies depending on the type of procedure performed. Abdominal hysterectomy typically requires a longer recovery time, while laparoscopic and vaginal hysterectomy may have a shorter recovery period. Patients are advised to avoid heavy lifting, strenuous exercise, and sexual activity for a certain period of time after surgery.

Alternatives[edit | edit source]

In some cases, alternative treatments may be available, depending on the reason for the hysterectomy. These can include:

Summary[edit | edit source]

A hysterectomy is surgery to remove the womb.[1] This is usually done by a gynecologist. Women who undergo a hysterectomy can no longer bear children. Hysterectomies are done for certain forms of cancer of the reproductive system (affecting womb, cervix, ovaries), or tumors.

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Classification

  1. "RCPA - Uterus benign". www.rcpa.edu.au. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
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