Hysterectomy
Hysterectomy Surgery
Find relief from the discomfort of hysterectomy with our minimally invasive laparoscopic procedure. Our skilled surgeons guarantee a painless and efficient operation, providing freedom from the concerns of gynecological conditions. Whether for medical necessity or personal choice, trust our experienced team to perform hysterectomy with precision and care.
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What is Hysterectomy?
Hysterectomy, a surgical procedure, involves the removal of the uterus, and sometimes the cervix, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. It's a definitive treatment for various gynecological conditions like fibroids, endometriosis, or uterine prolapse. This elective surgery is typically recommended for individuals who no longer wish to have children or have exhausted other treatment options. Hysterectomy can be performed abdominally, vaginally, or laparoscopically, depending on the patient's condition and preferences. By removing the uterus, menstruation ceases, and certain reproductive health issues are alleviated. While it's a safe procedure with minimal risks, it's essential to discuss the potential implications and alternatives with a healthcare provider before proceeding.
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What happens if hysterectomy is left untreated?
If a hysterectomy, a surgical procedure to remove the uterus, is left untreated when medically indicated, the underlying gynecological condition responsible for recommending the procedure may worsen over time. For example, conditions such as uterine fibroids, endometriosis, or uterine prolapse can cause persistent symptoms like heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, and discomfort, impacting a person’s quality of life and potentially leading to complications.
Without intervention, conditions like uterine fibroids can increase in size, causing further discomfort, pelvic pressure, and potentially affecting nearby organs. Endometriosis may continue to progress, leading to the formation of adhesions and scar tissue, resulting in chronic pelvic pain and infertility. Uterine prolapse may worsen, causing pelvic organ descent and urinary or bowel dysfunction.
Additionally, if a hysterectomy is recommended to address a precancerous or cancerous condition of the uterus or cervix, leaving it untreated can allow the disease to progress and spread, leading to more extensive treatment requirements, including chemotherapy or radiation therapy, and potentially impacting long-term survival outcomes.