Open Abdomen hysterectomy risks

2023-01-21 17:32:53
My mother has been advised hysterectomy due to fibroids and bleeding issue,. Consulting doctor said if possible they will try for laparoscopic but if they find any difficulty then they will do open surgery. My mother had previously undergone 2 C-sections with vertical incision. Just want to know which mode of hysterectomy will be best for her and what are the risk factors related with open abdomen. Is it highly successful procedure? Really worried as it's about my mom's life and I don't want to take risk. Please suggest.
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Your treating Doctor is the best person to do the counseling. Previous two Caesareans through a vertical incision may make laparoscopy surgery difficult. And complications may be difficult to tackle. I personally would have done an open abdominal hysterectomy for her.

Answered2023-01-22 03:13:37

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Laprascopic is safe

Answered2023-01-21 18:35:24

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Laparoscopic hysterectomy is a very safe procedure and would be tried as the first step in most cases. Abdominal is a successful procedure too
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Kindly connect for a better understanding of situation

Answered2023-01-21 18:27:06

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Connect please for detailed discussion

Answered2023-01-22 06:15:24

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Follow ur treating dr s advise Yes with previous cesareans due to adhesions a laproscopic surgery may not be possible Yes open surgery with vertical incisions has a risk of hernia

Answered2023-01-22 02:34:54

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Laproscopy is safe in expert hands only in her case with vertical scar.

Answered2023-01-22 01:49:46

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