Uterus Removal Surgery Without Scarring

Uterus Removal Surgery Without Scarring

In some cases, when treating severe gynecological or women’s conditions, the doctor may need to perform a hysterectomy. After this procedure, a woman will no longer menstruate or be able to become pregnant; therefore, we would like to provide information about hysterectomy procedure. It is important that women, when faced with this difficult decision, be as educated as possible, so that they can avoid unnecessary concern.

Why is a hysterectomy needed?

The reasons for needing a hysterectomy are to treat symptoms and conditions such as uterine fibroids, certain types of cysts, abnormal vaginal bleeding, endometriosis, chronic pelvic pain or abdominal pain that is associated with the uterus and cannot be treated with medications, pressure effect of fibroids causing problems with urination or bowel movements, and cervical cancer in its early stages. Most women will have a hysterectomy due to uterine fibroids, an intrauterine growth, or other reasons such as ovarian cysts and chronic abdominal pain.

What is a hysterectomy using Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES)?

Hysterectomy using Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) is a new minimally invasive surgery technique used for performing hysterectomies. NOTES was developed from conventional laparoscopic surgery. Unlike traditional surgery, using this new technique, access is gained through a small vaginal opening by inserting a tiny camera and the necessary surgical instruments. The entire process is done through the vagina, so this method will leave the patient without any external scars. For many women, the aesthetic benefit of having no abdominal scar is the one of the best advantages of this technique. Also, there are fewer pain receptors internally than there are externally, resulting in less postoperative pain than any of the other laparoscopic surgeries done through the abdomen. The postoperative recovery time is also much shorter. Patients can return to work within one to two days. Another benefit is that the risk of infection at the surgical site is very low due to the high blood flow to the vaginal area and the subsequent quick healing time. Moreover, the risk of hernia is reduced after the operation. This technique meets the requirements for the treatment of uterine fibroids, abnormal vaginal bleeding and other conditions that would require treatment by hysterectomy. This technique meets the requirements of contemporary women due who have careers and need to have less downtime. Time is important; and if recovery time is excessive, it will affect their work. With this convenient and efficient technique, a hysterectomy, using NOTES, offers many benefits for modern women.

Gynecological problems can happen to any woman, without warning symptoms, and they are hard to prevent; however, annual checkups provide early prevention and detection. If problems are detected early, surgery may not be needed. Some illnesses are impossible to prevent, but it is comforting to know that we are able to take measures to handle problems sooner rather than later.

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