What is a Total Hysterectomy?

A total hysterectomy is surgery to remove the whole uterus and the cervix. This is often done to treat or stop cancer from spreading. It is different from a partial hysterectomy, where the cervix is not removed, or a radical hysterectomy, which also takes out the top part of the vaginal canal.

Will the ovaries remain after total hysterectomy?

Not always. A total hysterectomy only means removing the uterus and cervix, but sometimes the doctor may also suggest removing the fallopian tubes and ovaries. If the ovaries are healthy and the patient has not gone through menopause, the doctor might recommend keeping them so the body can keep making natural hormones, depending on the risk of cancer.

How is the surgery actually performed by the doctor?

There are three primary methods used for this surgery:

  • Abdominal: A single incision is made in the lower belly.
  • Vaginal: The uterus is removed through the vaginal canal with no external incisions.
  • Laparoscopic or Robotic: Several tiny incisions are made, and the doctor uses a camera and specialized tools to perform the removal.

How long does the surgery take?

On average, the surgery takes 1 to 3 hours. The time depends on how the surgery is done and how complicated the case is, like if there is scar tissue or if the uterus is large.

What are the main benefits of having a hysterectomy in oncology care?

The main benefit is taking out cancer or tissue that could turn into cancer, which can save a life. It also gives lasting relief from problems like ongoing pelvic pain, very heavy or dangerous periods, and pain from fibroids.

What are the risks that should be considered?

While this surgery is usually safe, risks include:

  • Infection or heavy bleeding during surgery.
  • Damage to nearby organs like the bladder or bowel.
  • Blood clots in the legs or lungs.
  • Adverse reactions to anesthesia.

How long is the recovery period for a patient?

It depends on how the surgery is done. Laparoscopic and vaginal surgeries usually need 2 to 4 weeks to recover. An abdominal hysterectomy is a bigger surgery and usually takes 6 to 8 weeks before you can get back to normal activities.

How will this affect daily life and hormones?

Periods will stop and you will not be able to get pregnant. If the ovaries are removed, menopause will start right away. If the ovaries are kept, you probably will not notice a change in hormones until you reach the usual age for menopause, though some people feel it a little earlier.

When can exercise and sexual activity be resumed?

Most doctors ask you to wait 6 to 8 weeks before lifting heavy things or having sex. This gives the area where the cervix was removed time to heal fully.

What are the red flags to look for after surgery?

The doctor should be contacted immediately if any of the following occur:

  • Fever or Chills: A temperature over 101°F (38.3°C).
  • Excessive Bleeding: Soaking through a menstrual pad in less than an hour.
  • Severe Pain: Pain that is getting worse rather than better.
  • Incision Changes: Redness, swelling, or foul-smelling drainage.
  • Respiratory Issues: Shortness of breath or sudden chest pain.

Why choose Tender Palm Super-Speciality Hospital for Total Hysterectomy in Lucknow, India?

Tender Palm Super-Speciality Hospital is one of the best hospitals for Total Hysterectomy in Lucknow, India. Our experienced gynecologists and surgical specialists use advanced minimally invasive and open surgical techniques to ensure safe and effective removal of the uterus when required. We provide accurate evaluation, planned surgery, and comprehensive post-operative care for smooth recovery. With reliable treatment support and affordable pricing, our Total Hysterectomy cost is suitable for patients seeking high-quality gynecological treatment in Lucknow, India.

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