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Abdominal hysterectomy  


Abdominal hysterectomy is a surgical procedure that removes your uterus through an incision in your lower abdomen. Sometimes the procedure also includes removal of one or both ovaries and fallopian tubes. Hysterectomy ranks as one of the most common surgical procedures among women.

Hysterectomy can also be performed through an incision in the vagina (vaginal hysterectomy). But abdominal hysterectomy is the preferred approach if you have a large uterus or if your doctor wants to check other pelvic organs for signs of disease.

Reasons for having a hysterectomy:

The following are several possible causes or reasons for hysterectomy:

  • fibroid tumors

Non-malignant tumors may grow and become large, causing pressure on other organs and
possibly heavy bleeding or pelvic pain.

  • endometriosis

Endometrial cells sometimes grow outside of the uterus, attach themselves to other  organs in the  pelvic cavity, and bleed each month in accordance with an ovarian cycle. This can result in chronic pelvic pain, pain during sex, and prolonged or heavy bleeding.

  • endometrial hyperplasia

A cause of abnormal bleeding, this over-thickening of the uterine lining is often due to the presence of very high levels of estrogen.

  • cancer

Approximately 10 percent of hysterectomies are performed to treat cancer - either  cervical, ovarian, or endometrial.

  • blockage of the bladder or intestines

A hysterectomy may be performed if there is a blockage of the bladder or intestines by  the uterus or a growth.

What are the different types of hysterectomy?

  • Total hysterectomy Includes the removal of the entire uterus, including the fundus (the part of the  uterus above the openings of the fallopian tubes) and the cervix, but not the ovaries.  This is the most common type of hysterectomy.
  • hysterectomy with bilateral oophorectomy Includes the removal of one or both ovaries, and sometimes the fallopian tubes, along with the uterus.
  • radical hysterectomy

Includes the removal of the uterus, cervix, the top portion of the vagina, most of the  tissue that surrounds the cervix in the pelvic cavity, and may include the removal of the pelvic lymph nodes. This is done in some cases of cancer.

  • supracervical hysterectomy (partial or subtotal hysterectomy)

Removal of the body of the uterus while leaving the cervix intact.

What are the procedures for performing hysterectomy?

  • abdominal hysterectomy

The uterus is removed through the abdomen via a surgical incision about six to eight  inches long. This procedure is most commonly used when the ovaries and fallopian tubes are being removed, when the uterus is enlarged, or when disease has spread to the pelvic cavity, as in endometriosis or cancer. The main surgical incision can be made either vertically, from the navel down to the pubic bone, or horizontally, along the  top of the pubic hairline.

  • vaginal hysterectomy

The uterus is removed through the vaginal opening. This procedure is most often used in cases of uterine prolapse, or when vaginal repairs are necessary for related conditions. No external incision is made, which means there is no visible scarring.

  • laparoscope-assisted vaginal hysterectomy

Vaginal hysterectomy is performed with the aid of a laparoscope, a thin, flexible tube     containing a video camera. Thin tubes are inserted through tiny incisions in the abdomen near the navel. The uterus is then removed in sections through the laparoscope tube or through the vagina.

The type of hysterectomy performed and the technique used to perform the procedure will be determined by your physician, based upon your particular situation.

For women who have not yet reached menopause, having a hysterectomy means that menstruation
will no longer occur, nor will pregnancy be possible.

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One Response to “Abdominal hysterectomy”

  • mary : on January 8th, 2009 at 4:29 pm

    i had hystrectomy /last oct 08, when can i have my relation ship with my hus ,will he have the same satisfaction as before

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