Adhesions
For a woman about to undergo a hysterectomy, one of the biggest fears she faces is how she will handle the post surgery recovery. After all, you are asleep during your surgery and you put your life in your doctor’s hands. It’s only when you wake up do you begin to measure the success of… Read More
One of the great benefits of minimally invasive surgery, such as robotic hysterectomy, is less scarring. Research has suggested that minimally invasive surgery causes less scarring both internally and externally compared to open surgery. I recently re-operated on a patient of mine who had a robotic myomectomy a few years ago. A myomectomy is a… Read More
The word adhesion refers to internal scarring whereby organs that are not normally attached become welded together with bands of tissue. Adhesions in the pelvis are caused by previous gynecologic surgery, trauma, inflammation, endometriosis, or tumors. When tissues are traumatized or inflamed, the healing systems of the body are activated. Just like a cut on your… Read More
By far, the most common condition treated by hysterectomy is fibroids. Uterine fibroids are benign tumors of the uterine muscle that can cause abnormal bleeding, pain, and/or infertility. Because they come from the uterine wall, as they grow and enlarge, the uterus becomes enlarged along with them. Each individual fibroid is a tumor, and often… Read More