A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the uterus. There could be many reasons for this procedure to be performed, including:
There are different types of hysterectomies:
In an open surgery hysterectomy, an incision, vertical or horizontal, is made across the lower abdomen and the organs are removed through it. The normal post-operative stay at the hospital is 2 to 3 days.
A myomectomy is a surgery that is performed to remove uterine fibroids. These are non-cancerous growths that commonly appear in the uterus, most often in women of childbearing age. Unlike a hysterectomy, where the whole uterus is removed, in the case of a myomectomy, only the fibroids are removed and the uterus is reconstructed if required. The procedure is performed when fibroids have been diagnosed and the condition affects a woman’s normal activities. Subject to medical viability and the patient’s safety and health, this procedure is preferred over hysterectomies for women who are of childbearing age and plan to have children.
An open myomectomy is generally done with a horizontal incision low down on the abdomen. This will allow the surgeon to access the uterus and remove the fibroids. The typical post-operative hospital stay is 2 to 3 days, followed by 4 to 6 weeks of rest and recovery at home.
The condition normally affects only one ovary. If the twisting caused the blood flow to the ovary to be cut off, severe pain can result. If the blood flow is cut off for a lengthy period, tissue death is possible.
The symptoms of cystectomy torsion include, but are not limited to:
Because the symptoms of the conditions are similar to kidney stones, urinary tract infections and other ailments, diagnosis and treatment require the highly skilled doctors and medical facilities available at NMC.
If the egg continues to develop in the fallopian tube, the tube itself may rupture and lead to life-threatening bleeding and other consequences. There are various modalities of management available. Conservative non-surgical management include expectant management and also the use of injections to dissolve the ectopic pregnancy. Surgery is also an option. The specialists and world-class treatment and care available at NMC come together to keep the patient as safe as possible and open the door to a speedy recovery.