Closed Surgery Uterus – Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Closed Surgery Uterus – Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

One of the closed operations performed in the treatment of gynecological diseases is the uterus removal surgery. All kinds of gynecological problems, which can be noticed by monitoring the patient’s uterine region by enlarging with camera, are intervened by closed surgical method using special surgical instruments. In this regard, closed uterus removal method is one of the main treatment methods.

The method of administration in intraabdominal pathologies is known as “laparoscopy”, and the method of administration in intrauterine pathologies is called “hysteroscopy”.

Uterus Surgery with Closed Surgery in Istanbul

Uterus Surgery with Closed Surgery in Istanbul

There are many successful uterus removal operations in Istanbul. Since the removal of the uterus by closed surgery requires serious surgical experience, the choice of doctor is vital for the patient. Fortunately, there are physicians in Istanbul who are highly experienced in this field and have received quality training.

Gynecology and Obstetrics and IVF Specialist Prof. Dr. Murat Arslan shared the details by giving answers to the following questions:

What are the Advantages of Uterus Surgery with Closed Surgery?

What are the Advantages of Uterus Surgery with Closed Surgery?

The aim of closed uterus removal surgery is to achieve the health of the patient in the fastest way as in open surgery. On the other hand, closed uterus removal has many advantages over open surgery.

Before we list the Advantages of Closed Surgery Uterus Surgery (Laparoscopy and Hysteroscopy), it is worth mentioning in detail the terms.

Laparoscopy: Instead of performing a 10-15 cm incision in the abdominal region, it is to perform 10 mm holes in the navel and 5 mm holes in the lower abdomen and perform the surgery using camera and appropriate instruments from these channels.

Hysteroscopy: It is the name given to the endoscopic observation of the uterine cavity. With hysteroscopy, diseases such as uterine abnormalities, uterine fibroids, polyps that previously used to open the abdomen can be easily treated.

Hysteroscopy How?

When hysteroscopy is performed, anesthesia is given and after the cervix is enlarged into the uterus, a device called electroresor is inserted. It is the same device that urologists use for prostate resection. With the help of this device, the curves in the uterus can be cut and large polyps and fibroids can be removed.

Hysteroscopy How?

After rubbing these two types of intervention, the advantages of closed uterus removal can be listed as follows:

Since the abdominal wall is not cut in closed uterus removal surgery, there is no scarring, no abdominal hernia and the aesthetic image is preserved. Again, the risk of inflammation and the possibility of postoperative adhesion is considerably reduced as the abdominal region is not opened.

In addition, postoperative pain is minimal as the abdominal wall is not cut. Surgery performed with closed method causes little damage to tissues and organs. So, it is also a preventive surgical method.

Surgical dominance is better as the abdominal organs are observed by enlarging with the help of camera with closed surgery. Postoperative hospital stay is very short. The patient is discharged on the same day or the day after. The patient returns to normal life in a very short time. The average return to work is 7-15 days after surgery. This eliminates job loss, work stress, or worrying about work.

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy in a Case of Tuboovarian Abscess – Uterus Removal with Closed Surgery

WHO CAN BE THE UTERINE WITH THE CLOSED SURGERY?

Another question that comes to mind is laparoscopic surgery, that is, to whom is the uterus removal performed with closed surgery, and for whom?

This operation can be performed in everyone whose general condition is suitable for operation. The decision of the physician is important in women with severe respiratory or cardiovascular disorders.

In addition, the surgeon’s surgery and uterus for surgery to find the appropriate test, analysis, report and so on. Any woman whose results have been shown not to interfere with surgery may undergo uterine removal by laparoscopic (closed) method.

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