
Safe and advanced uterus removal by expert gynaecologists at Even Hospitals.
Safe and advanced uterus removal by expert gynaecologists at Even Hospitals.

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How it Works
Step 1After consultation & pelvic examination, your gynaecologist evaluates your condition and recommends the right procedure.
Step 2General anaesthesia is given, and the uterus is removed via laparoscopic or open surgery. The procedure usually takes 1 - 3 hours.
Step 3Patients are monitored post-surgery; most laparoscopic patients are discharged within 2 - 3 days.
Step 4Laparoscopic hysterectomy requires 2 - 3 weeks of recovery, while open surgery needs 4 - 6 weeks of healing.
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| Open | Laparoscopic |
|---|---|
| How It's Done | |
| Single large abdominal incision | 3 - 4 small keyhole incisions with a camera |
| Blood Loss | |
| Moderate to significant | Very minimal |
| Pain During & After Procedure | |
| Moderate to high - under general anaesthesia | Low - smaller cuts, less tissue trauma |
| Time Taken | |
| 1 - 2 hours | 2 - 3 hours |
| Stitches | |
| External stitches required | Absorbable internal sutures |
| Healing Time | |
| 4 - 6 weeks | 2 - 3 weeks |
| Swelling | |
| Moderate for 1 - 2 weeks | Mild for 3 - 5 days |
| Scarring | |
| Visible scar (4 - 6 inches) | Minimal near-invisible scars |
| Infection Risk | |
| Moderate | Low |
| Follow Up | |
| Wound review after 10 - 14 days | Follow-up after 7 - 10 days |
| Return To Routine | |
| 6 - 8 weeks | 3 - 4 weeks |
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