A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a woman's uterus. Depending on the reason for the surgery, the whole uterus may be removed or just part of it. After a hysterectomy, a woman does not have menstrual periods anymore and cannot become pregnant.
Sometimes a gynecological surgeon may also remove the fallopian tubes and ovaries during the procedure. Removing the ovaries during a hysterectomy causes the onset of menopause.
There are a variety of reasons a woman might have a hysterectomy. These include:
Cancer. If you have cancer of the uterus, ovary, cervix or endometrium (the tissue that lines the uterus), your oncologist may recommend a hysterectomy.
The women’s care team at Parrish Medical Center understands what women need to feel their best. We work with women to make every day a healthy day, focusing on mind, body and spirit. But when something goes wrong, our team of gynecologists, urologists and surgeons are ready.
A minimally invasive hysterectomy (done laparoscopically) can shorten recovery and healing time, but this option may not be ideal for every patient. Your physician will discuss the best options for the most effective procedure for you.
For information about this procedure at Parrish Medical Center, call 321-268-6111.
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