Hystrectomy Surgery for Polyp
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Hystrectomy Surgery for Polyp
Uterine polyps, also known as endometrial polyps, are non-cancerous (usually benign) growths in the inner lining of the uterus (endometrium). While many polyps can be removed with less invasive procedures like hysteroscopic polypectomy, in certain cases—especially when polyps are recurrent, large, symptomatic, or show precancerous/cancerous changes—a hysterectomy may be the most appropriate and permanent treatment option.
🔹 When is Hysterectomy Recommended for Polyps?
Hysterectomy is generally considered when:
Polyps are recurrent despite prior removal
There is abnormal uterine bleeding not controlled by medications or minor procedures
Biopsy shows precancerous (atypical hyperplasia) or malignant changes
There are multiple uterine conditions coexisting, such as fibroids or adenomyosis
The woman has completed her family and prefers a definitive solution
What Does the Surgery Involve?
A hysterectomy involves the surgical removal of the uterus. Depending on the patient’s needs and condition, the following may also be removed:
Cervix (Total Hysterectomy)
Ovaries and fallopian tubes (if required)
Only the uterus (in a Subtotal Hysterectomy, leaving the cervix intact)
Surgical Techniques Available
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy – Small incisions, minimal scarring, faster healing
Robotic-Assisted Hysterectomy – High precision, ideal for complex cases
Vaginal Hysterectomy – No abdominal cuts, suitable in selected patients
Abdominal Hysterectomy – Used if uterus is enlarged or malignancy suspected
Dr. Kalpana Tiwari specializes in minimally invasive (laparoscopic and robotic) hysterectomy, ensuring excellent outcomes with quicker recovery.
Benefits of Hysterectomy in Polyp Cases
Permanent relief from bleeding and polyp recurrence
Eliminates risk of cancerous transformation
Improved quality of life in chronic cases
Reduced need for ongoing hormonal or surgical treatment
Recovery and Aftercare
Hospital stay: 1–2 days (or same-day discharge for lap/robotic)
Recovery time: 2–6 weeks depending on surgery type
Post-op care includes rest, medication, avoiding heavy activity, and regular follow-up
Emotional and hormonal support if ovaries are removed
Why Choose Dr. Kalpana Tiwari for Hysterectomy?
With 15+ years of experience in advanced gynecologic surgeries, Dr. Kalpana Tiwari is renowned for:
Expertise in treating complex or recurrent uterine polyps
Mastery in robotic and laparoscopic hysterectomy
Patient-centered care and clear communication
A focus on safe outcomes with minimal invasiveness
Holistic approach to post-operative recovery and emotional well-being