Hysterectomy Health Article

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A hysterectomy is an operation to remove a woman’s uterus. It can relieve such symptoms as severe pain and bleeding. If you have cancer, it may save your life.

Types of Surgical Procedures

  • Hysterectomy During a hysterectomy, your doctor performs the surgery through an incision in your abdomen or inside the vagina.

  • Laparoscopically Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy (LAVH) During an LAVH, a laparoscope (a thin, lighted tube that allows the surgeon to see inside the body) and instruments are inserted through tiny incisions in your abdomen. These allow the surgeon to release the uterus and remove it through the vagina.

Before the Surgery Day

  • Have blood and urine tests done.

  • If instructed, stop medications.

  • Stop smoking.

  • If instructed, douche and have an enema the night before surgery.

  • Don’t eat or drink 10 hours before your surgery.

Call Your Doctor If You Have:

Reviewer Name: McDonald, Thad, MD
Date Last Reviewed: 08-15-2005
Published Date: 09-02-2005
 
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