Madhuban Mall, "O" Wing,
Nr.Chitarkut Society-1

Anjar-Kutch-Gujarat

About Us

Aastha Women Hospital and Laproscopy Center is most advanced Women Health Care centre in Anjar. Under the leadership of Dr. R.M. gundrasaniya, The Hospital is operating in fields of Gynaec Services, Pregnancy related Service & IVF Segment. We've been successfully Serving Women in Kutch for Last 8 Years Now.

Contact Info

Madhuban, Chitrakut Society 2, Anjar, Gujarat 370110

info@aasthawomens.com

+91 95868 25764

Hysterectomy

A hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus, and most likely, the cervix. Depending on the reason for the surgery, a hysterectomy may involve removing surrounding organs and tissues, such as the fallopian tubes and ovaries. The uterus is where a baby grows during pregnancy. It's lining is the blood you shed during your menstrual period. You lose the ability to get pregnant and you will not get your period after a hysterectomy.

Why is a hysterectomy performed?

  • Abnormal or heavy vaginal bleeding that is not controlled by other treatment methods.
  • Severe pain with menses that is not controlled by other treatment methods
  • Leiomyomas or uterine fibroids (noncancerous tumors).
  • Increased pelvic pain related to the uterus but not controlled by other treatment.
  • Uterine prolapse (uterus that has "dropped" into the vaginal canal due to weakened support muscles) that can lead to urinary incontinence or difficulty with bowel movements.
  • Cervical or uterine cancer or abnormalities that may lead to cancer for cancer prevention.
  • Conditions with the lining of your uterus like hyperplasia, recurrent uterine polyps or adenomyosis.

What happens during a hysterectomy?

Your healthcare provider will determine the type of hysterectomy you need and the best surgical method to perform that procedure. You will change into a hospital gown and get hooked up to monitors that track your heart rate. An intravenous (IV) line is placed in a vein in your arm to deliver medications and fluids.

An anesthesiologist will give you either:

  • General anesthesia in which you will not be awake during the procedure; or
  • Regional anesthesia (also called epidural or spinal anesthesia) in which medications are placed near the nerves in your lower back to "block" pain while you stay awake.