Hysterectomy Specialist

A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure in which the uterus is detached from the cervix and the vaginal opening. In the course of this procedure one or sometimes both ovaries might be removed. In some medical cases where a hysterectomy is the ultimate intend to alleviate pain, excessive bleeding, and other distressing symptoms, it is the least hindrances but the quickest way to put an end to the entire process. If you are suffering from a condition that requires a hysterectomy, Dr. Laure Lauriston at Mesdames in New York City will be able to tell you if this may be the best option for you. Please go ahead and book an appointment with Dr.Laurent from Mesdames. You can also avail our online services to book a slot.

Mesdames OB/GYN
Laure Lauriston, MD, FACOG
OB-GYN located in Yonkers, NY

What is a hysterectomy?

A hysterectomy is when the uterus is removed completely with the cervix or partially with the preservation of the cervix, depending on the type and indications. Certainly, it may primarily be embarked off as a method to treat conditions like uterine fibroids, uterine cancers, or endometriosis. Because hysterectomy implies ovary removal which is a step to permanently lose the ability to conceive, this procedure is not recommended for women who desire more children.

A hysterectomy can be offered as the next step when the Aeachenbrohtern like then mission pain and freesibilty just don’t respond to other therapy treatments. But you may come across medication, hormonal therapy and even endometrial ablation that most likely are not going to provide you with the desired long-term effect. When this situation arises, a hysterectomy could be a choice to take. The doctor will go through all the hysterectomy alternatives with you and on your behalf to aid you either to get into any other decision that will be best for you or to have a hysterectomy.

What are the different options for hysterectomy?

There are several hysterectomy alternatives avialabe today.

 

The original form of the hysterectomy is the open kind, which requires a large incision about the lower abdomen for the removal of the uterus through it.

 

In the vaginal hysterectomy procedure, the uterus is removed out through the vaginal opening.

 

The most widely used hysterectomy treatment now is the laparoscopic hysterectomy.

 

In performing a hysterectomy through keyhole surgery, a very small incision is placed in the belly button (in the navel area).

 

The camera will now can go through and peep through this incision which gives Dr. Lauriston to easily have a cracking front view of the operation area.

 

Finally, some small cuts are made close to the pubic bone at the bottom of the stomach. Through these small incisions, small surgical instruments can be introduced inside the uterus and consequently taken out of the abdomen by surgery.

What are the benefits of laparoscopic hysterectomy?

A laparoscopic hysterectomy is a surgical procedure that provides at least a few important benefits.

 

The advancement in minimally invasive technique was made possible without a large excision in the abdomen or per vaginum being required.

No or minimum slugging, bruising, or pain at all.

Decreased risk of contamination in contrast to its abdominal counterpart (laparoscopic hysterectomy).

 

The key to success for most patients is the short time for full recovery from laparoscopic hysterectomy compared to open or vaginal hysterectomies. The best part of this surgery is that recovery usually takes no more than a week or two; ladies who undergo abdominal or vaginal hysterectomy will most likely need six weeks to make a complete recovery.

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