Procedure Type
SurgicalProcedure Duration
3 HoursHospital Stay (Days)
5-6 DaysA radical hysterectomy is a surgical procedure primarily performed to treat certain gynecological cancers, including cervical, uterine, and occasionally early-stage ovarian cancers. This extensive surgery involves the removal of the uterus, cervix, surrounding tissues (parametrium), the upper part of the vagina, and, in some cases, nearby lymph nodes. The goal is to eliminate cancerous cells while minimizing the risk of recurrence, ensuring comprehensive treatment.
Radical hysterectomy is typically recommended for patients diagnosed with early-stage or locally advanced cervical cancer, particularly when tumors have spread beyond the cervix but not extensively throughout the body. It is also performed in cases where other treatments like radiation or chemotherapy are less effective or as part of a combined therapy plan. The procedure plays a crucial role in achieving a cancer-free prognosis for many patients.
Preparation for a radical hysterectomy involves a series of steps to ensure the patient's readiness and safety. Before the surgery, a detailed evaluation, including imaging tests like MRI or CT scans, is conducted to determine the extent of cancer spread. Blood tests and pre-anesthetic assessments are completed to ensure the patient's fitness for surgery. Counseling sessions with the medical team help address concerns and provide clarity on the recovery process.
PRINCIPAL DIRECTOR GYNAE ONCOLOGY
Senior Consultant, Gynaecological Oncology
Radical hysterectomy can be performed using various approaches, including open surgery, laparoscopic surgery, or robotic-assisted techniques. During the procedure, the surgeon carefully removes the uterus, cervix, and surrounding tissues while preserving critical structures, such as the bladder and rectum. Advanced surgical methods, such as robotic assistance, enhance precision and reduce tissue damage, often leading to quicker recovery.
Recovery from radical hysterectomy involves both physical and emotional aspects. Patients may initially experience discomfort, fatigue, and limited mobility, which improve gradually. A hospital stay of a few days is common, depending on the surgical approach used. Follow-up appointments are crucial to monitor healing, manage side effects, and evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment.
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