Hysterectomy

What is a hysterectomy?

A hysterectomy is an operation to remove the uterus, and sometimes accompanying organs such as the cervix, fallopian tubes and ovaries during the same operation. 

Hysterectomies are commonly performed to treat a number of conditions that Australian women are likely to experience, such as fibroids, heavy bleeding, endometriosis, adenomyosis, uterine prolapse and cancer. As it is considered a major surgery, Dr Kothari will first explore other treatment options available. 

A hysterectomy should be considered for those who have been unsuccessful with other treatment options and fully understand the risks involved. Dr Kothari will discuss these risks, the benefits associated with a hysterectomy and the different types of surgery at your consultation. 

Gynaecology brochure

What type of hysterectomy is recommended?

What are the methods of a hysterectomy?

To perform a hysterectomy, a surgeon can choose between three different methods. This choice will depend on the patient’s characteristics, such as weight, pelvic surgery history, and previous pregnancies. Dr Kothari will utilise this information along with experience and skills in order to recommend one of four key methods, as detailed below. 

Are there any risks with getting a hysterectomy?

As with most types of surgeries, the risks associated with a hysterectomy depend on a number of factors relating to the patient’s overall health and the type of surgery performed. The most common complications for a hysterectomy are post-operative fever and infection. Other serious problems include haemorrhage, blood clot in the lungs, damage to surrounding organs during surgery and urinary issues.

There is also the more serious risk of vaginal vault prolapse following a hysterectomy. This occurs when the upper area of the vagina drops down or loses shape due to a reduction in support structures, which then may require further corrective surgery.

It is important that you are properly informed about the different risks and complications that may arise during and/or after a hysterectomy. Dr Kothari will discuss any concerns you may have before opting for this type of surgery.