Laparoscopic Hysterectomy – Enhanced Recovery
Hysterectomy surgery in gynaecology may be due to various reasons for eg., fibroids, adenomyosis, abnormal bleeding? endometriosis and cancers
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy is an operation to remove the uterus (womb) keyhole surgery. There are several different types of Hysterectomy including
Total Hysterectomy where both the uterus and cervix are removed.
Sub Total hysterectomy – where just the uterus is removed
Hysterectomy with salpingo oophorectomy – where along with removal of uterus the fallopian tube and ovaries are removed.
In general everyone will recover at a different rate and depends upon
How fit and well you are before the operation
Reason for hysterectomy
Type of hysterectomy
How smoothly the operation goes and whether there are any complications.
If you are considering travelling during your recovery you can discuss with your doctor.
Returning to work can help you recover getting you back into your normal routine as soon as possible.
The type of Hysterectomy depends on your diagnosis, and is done under General anesthesia or Spinal anesthesia
The advantages of a Laparoscopic Hysterectomy are
Very short hospital stay
Small scars 0.5 cm to 1 cm on the tummy
Less blood loss
Faster recovery.
The common side effects of the surgery are
Mild pain and discomfort in the lower abdomen for first few days.
Mild Pain in your shoulder sometimes.
These can be taken care of pain killers
Very rarely, there is a small risk of blood clots forming in the vein of legs (DVT) and these clots can travel to the lungs which could be serious
This risk can be reduced
Being as mobile as you can as early as possible after surgery
Doing exercises when you are resting,
If you are overweight measurable graduated compression stockings or blood thinning agents such as Heparin may be needed.
If your ovaries are removed you may be offered HRT and also need to do cervical Pap smear
We at BirthRight Rainbow Hospitals offer an enhanced recovery programme which aims to get you back to full health as quickly as possible after a planned operation.
It takes time for your body to heal and for you to get fit and well again after a Lap hysterectomy. Some of positive steps you can take at this time which will help you to recover are
Rest and relax for couple of days
Follow your daily routine
Eat a healthy balanced diet
Avoid constipation.
You should seek medical advice when you have
Burning / when you pass urine
Vaginal bleeding
Increasing abdominal pain
A painful red swollen leg
Dr. Radhika Yadati
Dr Radhika Yadati
MBBS; DNB, MNAMS (OBG), MRCOG – UK; FICOG, Senior Consultant Obstetrician & Gynecolog, Laparoscopy Surgeon
Rainbow Children’s Hospital and BirthRight Rainbow Hospitals, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad