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FAQ’s Regarding the Hysterectomy

by CUSP Surgeons Practicing Excellence & Building Trust

Hysterectomy is all about removing the uterus. In some cases it is seen that ovaries and cervix might also be removed depending on the diagnosis done by your doctor. Now you might be thinking as what is the need of hysterectomy. Usually this kind of surgery is done to treat cancer related issues like cyst which cannot be treated with the medications. About 10% of the surgeries are done to cure cancer only. In the present time the hysterectomy surgery is quite common and there is no problem in going for it if suggested by the doctor or the expert.

 

When surgeries are performed there are a lot of questions that people would want to ask to their specialist. So if you too are confused whether surgery is the right option for you, here are some of the important questions that you should ask your specialist.

 

Type of approach for the hysterectomy surgery

Once you have decided to go for the surgery, you can ask about the type which will be followed. Not the hysterectomy is done in many ways like vaginal, open, combination, laparoscopy etc. Depending on your case the doctor can suggest you the best type which will go with your diagnosis. You can ask about the risks and complications associated with the process.

 

How long the surgery may take?

The surgery usually lasts for an hour and can exceed depending on the other parts to be removed like ovaries and cervix. Your doctor can best tell you about the same and guide you in the right direction.

 

What kind of pre-preparations is needed before the surgery?

The doctor will make all the preparations for the surgery. You might be given a few medicines to make sure that you relax during the surgery and are comfortable too. Getting in touch with the best hysterectomy surgeon can help you to get more information about the surgery.

 

What are the risks associated with hysterectomy?

This surgery is usually quite successful. The only risk is that the cut might get infected if proper care is not taken. For a few days you might have pain in your pelvic area but after that you will get relaxed and feel no pain.

 

Recovery time for the hysterectomy

In a day or two you will get discharged from the hospital and then you can take proper rest in your home. After a week, things will get normal and you will be able to resume your daily activities of life. In the next few days you can be back to work as well. The recovery time is quite less as compared to the open surgery.

 

The most important of all is the selection of the specialist. You need to consult the experts like Dr Arvind Kumar from CUSP Surgeons who specialize in this area, is the best hysterectomy surgeon and can provide the best assistance you are looking for. They carry out the surgery is a very easy manner and make sure the patient does not go through more pain and problems. So consulting the right expert can make a difference.


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