This Season
 

Information on Partial Hysterectomies

Gone are the days when women had only one option when facing a hysterectomy. Rather than having to surgically remove the cervix with the problematic uterus, doctors can now take out the uterus without harming the cervix. The cervix is the protective neck between the uterus and the vagina that provides both lubrication to the vagina and stability to the pelvic organs. While not every woman is a candidate for a partial hysterectomy, it is a valid and beneficial choice for those who are.

Related Searches:
    1. Identification

      • A partial hysterectomy is a surgical procedure that removes the uterus, but leaves the cervix. The doctor cuts the uterus away from the body, detaching ligaments and tissue, but leaves the cervix intact. The doctor then removes the uterus.

      Benefits

      • Compared to a total hysterectomy, a partial hysterectomy has a shorter recovery time. The cervix is responsible for vaginal lubrication, so leaving the cervix prevents dryness and related sexual function problems. Since the cervix holds up the ligaments to many pelvic organs, its removal may cause inadequate support and the organs may shift downward. Saving the cervix keeps the pelvic support intact.

      Types

      • There are two types of partial hysterectomies. The first is the traditional abdominal hysterectomy, where the doctor makes an incision across the belly and essentially pulls out the uterus through the cut. The other option is a laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy. This is a less-invasive surgery in which three small cuts allow the surgeon to insert a tiny camera (laparoscope) into the abdomen and use the other two holes to pull out the uterus in sections. This surgery requires less recovery time and has less scarring than the abdominal hysterectomy.

      Considerations

      • If the uterus is diseased or enlarged, laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy is not an option. Abdominal hysterectomy is necessary in these cases. Sometimes a doctor intends to do a laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy, but once inside the abdomen realizes that an abdominal hysterectomy is necessary. The doctor may also have to remove the cervix if the surgery reveals problems. Retaining the cervix may not be the best choice for women with a history of cervical disease or cervical cancer.

      Warning

      • A partial hysterectomy is a surgical procedure. As with any surgical procedure, there are risks. Anesthesia carries the highest risk, with reactions varying from minor itching and hives to death. Other risks of surgery include accidental cuts on surrounding organs, nicking of veins or arteries and infections after the surgery. Doctors may have to perform a full hysterectomy instead of a partial if they encounter problems with the ovaries.

    Related Searches

    References

    Resources

    Read Next:

    You May Also Like

    • Partial Hysterectomy Recovery

      Hysterectomies are one of the most common surgeries for women in the United States. A partial hysterectomy is when only the uterus...

    • Complications of a Partial Hysterectomy

      A partial hysterectomy is a common medical procedure which can be performed laparscopically, vaginally or through an incision. As a result, this...

    • Recovery Time After a Partial Hysterectomy

      Hysterectomy is commonly performed to treat abnormal bleeding, fibroids, cancer, endometriosis and uterine prolapse. Before reaching the age of 60, almost a...

    • What Are the Pros & Cons of a Partial Hysterectomy?

      A partial hysterectomy refers to the medically labeled subtotal hysterectomy. In a partial hysterectomy, the doctor only removes the uterus, leaving the...

    • Recovery Time After a Hysterectomy

      The three types of hysterectomies are complete, partial and radical. A complete, or total, hysterectomy involves removing the uterus and cervix, while...

    • Recovery Time for Hysterectomy

      Recovering from a hysterectomy is different for every woman. In many cases, the recovery time is dictated by the type of hysterectomy...

    • Partial Hysterectomy & PMS Symptoms

      Premenstrual syndrome (PMS), according to experts at WebMd, is tied to a woman's fluctuations in hormone levels, particularly during her monthly cycle....

    • Information on Hysterectomy Surgery

      A hysterectomy is an operation to remove the uterus, usually because of a gynecological illness or problem. The ovaries, fallopian tubes and...

    • Laparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy Pregnancy Risk

      Laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy refers to the procedure of subtotal hysterectomy using laparoscopic instruments. As supracervical hysterectomy involves ...

    • About Hysterectomy Surgery

      Hysterectomy surgery is the removal of the female uterus. This common procedure is performed daily in the United States. Reasons for a...

    Follow eHow

    Related Ads