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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an abdominal hysterectomy?
An abdominal hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the uterus through an incision made in the abdomen.
Why is an abdominal hysterectomy performed?
An abdominal hysterectomy is performed to treat various conditions, such as uterine fibroids, endometriosis, abnormal uterine bleeding, and certain gynecologic cancers.
How is an abdominal hysterectomy different from other types of hysterectomy?
An abdominal hysterectomy involves a larger incision in the abdomen compared to minimally invasive techniques such as laparoscopic or robotic-assisted hysterectomy.
What are the steps involved in an abdominal hysterectomy?
The surgeon makes an incision in the abdomen, removes the uterus, and may also remove the cervix and other structures depending on the individual's condition and the surgical approach.
What type of anesthesia is used during an abdominal hysterectomy?
General anesthesia is typically used for an abdominal hysterectomy, which means the patient is asleep and does not feel any pain during the procedure.
How long does the surgery take?
The duration of an abdominal hysterectomy can vary depending on the complexity of the case, but it usually takes between one and three hours.
How long is the hospital stay after an abdominal hysterectomy?
The hospital stay following an abdominal hysterectomy is typically two to three days, but it may vary based on the individual's condition and recovery progress.
What is the recovery time after an abdominal hysterectomy?
The recovery time after an abdominal hysterectomy differs from person to person. It may take several weeks to feel fully recovered and return to normal activities.
Will there be a scar after an abdominal hysterectomy?
Yes, an abdominal hysterectomy leaves a scar. The incision is usually made horizontally along the bikini line, and over time, the scar tends to fade and become less noticeable.
Can an abdominal hysterectomy affect hormonal balance?
An abdominal hysterectomy itself does not directly affect hormonal balance, but if the ovaries are removed along with the uterus (oophorectomy), it can lead to hormonal changes. Hormone replacement therapy may be recommended in such cases as per patients age and diagnosis
Can sexual function be affected after an abdominal hysterectomy?
Some women may experience changes in sexual function following an abdominal hysterectomy, such as vaginal dryness or decreased libido. Open communication with a healthcare professional can help address these concerns.
Are there risks or complications associated with an abdominal hysterectomy?
Like any surgical procedure, an abdominal hysterectomy carries potential risks and complications, including bleeding, infection, injury to surrounding structures, blood clots, and adverse reactions to anesthesia.
Can an abdominal hysterectomy affect future pregnancies?
An abdominal hysterectomy is considered a permanent solution to certain gynecological conditions and prevents future pregnancies. It's important to discuss fertility preservation options with a healthcare professional if future pregnancies are desired.
Can an abdominal hysterectomy be performed during menopause?
Yes, an abdominal hysterectomy can be performed during menopause if there are specific indications or conditions that warrant the surgery. The decision should be made in consultation with a healthcare professional.
Can an abdominal hysterectomy be performed for non-gynecological conditions?
In some cases, an abdominal hysterectomy may be performed for non-gynecological conditions such as certain types of pelvic prolapse, large benign tumors, molar pregnancy, or excessive bleeding post delivery.
Can an abdominal hysterectomy be performed with other surgical procedures?
Yes, an abdominal hysterectomy can be combined with other surgical procedures, such as bladder repair or removal of ovarian cysts, depending on the individual's needs and the surgeon's recommendation.
Can laparoscopic or robotic-assisted techniques be used instead of an abdominal hysterectomy?
Laparoscopic or robotic-assisted techniques may be considered as alternatives to an abdominal hysterectomy, as minimal invasive approach for better patient recovery.
Can an abdominal hysterectomy cause weight gain?
An abdominal hysterectomy itself does not cause weight gain. However, hormonal changes or lifestyle factors post-surgery can contribute to weight changes. Adopting a healthy diet and exercise routine helps maintain weight.
Can an abdominal hysterectomy be performed if the uterus is enlarged?
Yes, an abdominal hysterectomy can be performed even if the uterus is enlarged, such as in cases of uterine fibroids. The surgeon may make a larger incision to accommodate the size of the uterus.
Can an abdominal hysterectomy be performed in obese individuals?
Yes, an abdominal hysterectomy can be performed in obese individuals. The surgeon may consider factors such as the patient's overall health, surgical risks, and potential difficulties related to the procedure.
Can an abdominal hysterectomy cause bladder or bowel problems?
In some cases, an abdominal hysterectomy may cause temporary bladder or bowel problems such as difficulty urinating or constipation. These issues usually resolve with time and proper post-operative care.
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FAQs reviewed by Dr. Ankita Chandna, Director Obstetrics And Gynaecology