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Get Free opinion from Best & Top Doctors in India Visit us at: www.mymedopinion.com Minimally Invasive (laparoscopic) Hysterectomy in India A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the uterus. Historically, hysterectomies have been performed either by making an incision in the abdomen (either a "bikini" incision or a vertical incision between the belly button and the pubic bone) or, if the uterus is not too large, an incision in the top of the vagina-a vaginal hysterectomy. When an incision is made in the abdomen, not only the skin but many other layers need to be cut and to heal. This produces a significant amount of post-operative pain and recovery time. It is actually the healing of the skin and other layers beneath it that accounts for most of the pain women experience after a hysterectomy, not the actual removal of the uterus. • Email your medical reports to us at info@mymedopinion.comand get a Free Medical Opinion. Call Us :+91-9654683991 Mail Us :info@mymedopinion.com
Get Free opinion from Best & Top Doctors in India Visit us at: www.mymedopinion.com When is Hysterectomy done? • Certain types of reproductive system cancers (uterine, cervical, ovarian, endometrium) or tumors, including uterine fibroids that do not respond to more conservative treatment options. • Severe and intractable endometriosis (growth of the uterine lining outside the uterine cavity) and/or adenomyosis (a form of endometriosis, where the uterine lining has grown into and sometimes through the uterine wall musculature), after pharmaceutical or other surgical options have been exhausted. Chronic pelvic pain, after pharmaceutical or other surgical options have been exhausted. • Postpartum to remove either a severe case of placenta praevia (a placenta that has either formed over or inside the birth canal) or placenta percreta (a placenta that has grown into and through the wall of the uterus to attach itself to other organs), as well as a last resort in case of excessive obstetrical haemorrhage. • Several forms of vaginal prolapse • Email your medical reports to us at info@mymedopinion.comand get a Free Medical Opinion. Call Us :+91-9654683991 Mail Us :info@mymedopinion.com
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