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Laparoscopic Hysterectomy in Hyderabad | Minimally Invasive Uterus Removal
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Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: Minimally Invasive Uterus Removal

If you have been advised a hysterectomy, you may feel overwhelmed. The decision to remove the uterus is significant, but understanding your surgical options can make the process less daunting. Laparoscopic hysterectomy offers a minimally invasive approach with faster recovery, less pain, and minimal scarring compared to traditional open surgery.

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1-2 days hospital stay

Most patients go home within 2 days, compared to 3-5 days for open surgery.

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2-3 weeks back to work

Return to desk job in 2-3 weeks; open surgery takes 6-8 weeks.

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Minimal scarring

Tiny incisions (0.5-1 cm) that fade over time.

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Less pain & bleeding

Significantly less post‑op pain and lower blood loss compared to open surgery.

Types of Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH)

Removal of the entire uterus including the cervix. Most common type. No periods afterward; no Pap smears needed if cervix was healthy.

Laparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy (LSH)

Uterus removed, cervix preserved. May offer faster recovery and better pelvic support. Suitable for benign conditions.

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy with BSO

Uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries removed. Recommended for ovarian cysts, endometriosis, or to reduce cancer risk.

Radical Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Removal of uterus, cervix, upper vagina, and surrounding tissues. Reserved for cervical or uterine cancer.

When is Hysterectomy Recommended?

Uterine Fibroids
Large or multiple fibroids causing heavy bleeding, pain, or pressure, when other treatments have failed.
Endometriosis
Severe endometriosis causing chronic pain or infertility not controlled by medication.
Adenomyosis
Uterine lining grows into the muscular wall, causing severe pain and heavy bleeding.
Abnormal Bleeding
Excessive or irregular bleeding not controlled by medication or ablation.
Uterine Prolapse
Uterus descends into the vagina, causing discomfort and urinary issues.
Gynaecological Cancers
Endometrial, cervical, or ovarian cancer.
Chronic Pelvic Pain
Long‑standing pain clearly linked to the uterus after other treatments have failed.

Laparoscopic vs Open Hysterectomy

AspectLaparoscopic HysterectomyOpen (Abdominal) Hysterectomy
Incision size3-4 small cuts (0.5-1 cm each)Single large incision (5-15 cm)
Hospital stay1-2 days3-5 days
Return to work2-3 weeks (desk job)6-8 weeks
Full recovery4-6 weeks8-12 weeks
Post‑operative painMild to moderate; oral painkillersMore intense; often requires stronger opioids
Risk of infectionLower (smaller wounds)Higher (larger incision)
ScarringMinimal, hidden in natural foldsVisible, often 10-15 cm long
Blood lossLower (median 27.5-50 mL)Higher (median 200 mL)

Alternatives to Hysterectomy

Before deciding on hysterectomy, know that other options may exist:

For fibroids
Myomectomy (fibroid removal preserving uterus), uterine artery embolization, or medication.
For heavy bleeding
Hormonal IUS (Mirena), endometrial ablation, tranexamic acid.
For endometriosis
Laparoscopic excision of lesions without removing the uterus.
For prolapse
Pelvic floor physiotherapy, pessary, or uterine suspension.

Dr. Shalini B will discuss these alternatives with you to ensure you make the most informed decision.

What Happens During Laparoscopic Hysterectomy?

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Preparation – General anaesthesia, catheter, uterine manipulator positioned.
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Small incisions – 3-4 tiny cuts (0.5-1 cm) in the abdomen.
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Gas inflation – Carbon dioxide expands the abdomen for a clear view.
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Dissection – Surgeon cuts and seals ligaments and blood vessels using advanced energy devices.
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Uterus removal – Removed through the vagina or in pieces (morcellation).
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Closure – Vaginal cuff sutured (if cervix removed); incisions closed with absorbable stitches.

Recovery Timeline: Week by Week

Days 1-2 (Hospital) Walking with assistance, oral painkillers, catheter removed in a few hours.
Week 1 Rest at home, light walking, no lifting over 2-3 kg, shoulder gas pain resolves.
Week 2 Return to desk job, driving (if off narcotics), light household chores.
Weeks 3-4 Gradual increase in activity, no heavy lifting or strenuous exercise.
Week 6 Full recovery; resume exercise, intercourse after clearance.
⚠️ When to seek medical help immediately:
Fever over 100.4°F (38°C), heavy vaginal bleeding (soaking a pad/hour), severe pain unrelieved by medication, redness/swelling at incision, inability to urinate, chest pain, or leg swelling.

Hormonal Changes and Hormone Replacement Therapy

If ovaries are preserved: They will continue to produce hormones until natural menopause. You will not experience surgical menopause. Some women may reach menopause 2-3 years earlier than average after hysterectomy.

If ovaries are removed (oophorectomy): You will enter surgical menopause immediately. Symptoms may include hot flushes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, mood changes. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is often recommended until the natural age of menopause (around 50-52) to protect bone and heart health.

Dr. Shalini B will discuss ovarian preservation based on your age, medical history, and reason for surgery.

Cost of Laparoscopic Hysterectomy at Vivekananda Hospital

Procedure TypeCost Range (Mother's Package)
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH / LSH)₹55,000 - ₹85,000
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy with BSO₹65,000 - ₹95,000
Radical Laparoscopic Hysterectomy₹85,000 - ₹1,25,000

Cost depends on room category and complexity. All packages are all‑inclusive with no hidden charges. We are empanelled with CGHS, ESI, Arogyabhadratha, and 25+ private insurers for cashless treatment. Our insurance desk handles all pre‑authorization and claims.

Why Choose Vivekananda Hospital for Laparoscopic Hysterectomy?

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Expert Surgeon

Dr. Shalini B, fellowship‑trained, over 1,000 laparoscopic procedures.

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Advanced Equipment

High‑definition laparoscopy, energy devices for minimal bleeding.

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Team Approach

Coordinated care with anaesthesiologists, dedicated nursing staff.

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Transparent Pricing

All‑inclusive packages, cashless insurance.

Dr. Shalini B, laparoscopic hysterectomy specialist at Vivekananda Hospital Hyderabad

Dr. Shalini B

MBBS (Gold Medal), DGO, DNB (OB-GYN), Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery
Senior Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist at Vivekananda Hospital, Begumpet

Over 10 years of experience | 5,000+ deliveries | 1,000+ laparoscopic surgeries

OPD: Monday-Saturday, 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM | Consultation: Rs. 750

Frequently Asked Questions About Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

1. How long does a laparoscopic hysterectomy take?+

The surgery typically takes 1 to 3 hours, depending on the type of hysterectomy, size of the uterus, and any additional procedures. Total laparoscopic hysterectomy usually takes 1.5 to 2.5 hours.

2. How long is hospital stay after laparoscopic hysterectomy?+

Most patients stay 1 to 2 days. Some may go home the same day if surgery is in the morning and recovery is smooth.

3. When can I return to work after laparoscopic hysterectomy?+

For desk jobs, 2 to 3 weeks. For physically demanding jobs, 4 to 6 weeks.

4. Will I still have periods after hysterectomy?+

No. Periods stop permanently because the uterus is removed. If the cervix is preserved, some women may experience very light monthly spotting.

5. Can I get pregnant after a hysterectomy?+

No. Pregnancy is not possible after a hysterectomy because the uterus is removed.

6. What is the cost of laparoscopic hysterectomy at Vivekananda Hospital?+

Cost ranges from ₹55,000 to ₹85,000 for standard hysterectomy, up to ₹1,25,000 for radical. All‑inclusive packages, cashless insurance available.

7. Will I need hormone replacement therapy after hysterectomy?+

If ovaries are preserved, no. If ovaries are removed, HRT is often recommended until natural menopause age.

8. When can I drive after laparoscopic hysterectomy?+

Usually after 2 weeks, provided you are off narcotics and can move your foot quickly.

9. When can I have sex after hysterectomy?+

Most women are advised to wait 6 to 8 weeks to allow the vaginal cuff or incisions to heal.

10. Is laparoscopic hysterectomy covered by insurance?+

Yes, most policies cover medically indicated hysterectomy. We are empanelled with CGHS, ESI, Arogyabhadratha, and 25+ private insurers for cashless treatment.

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