This site helps to provide knowledge to those suffering from or have a love one suffering from all types of uterine cancer. Knowledge is the key to fighting a disease and getting back your health. No doctor is able to understand the disease in your body better than yourself.

.........................................................................................................

Now you can search this site for specific information with Google:

Google
 

Friday, June 22, 2007

Surgery

Hysterectomy: Removing of the uterus by surgery.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Removing the cancer through surgery is the most common treatment for uterine cancer. The standard therapy is hysterectomy. It is a major operation and you can't get pregnant after your uterus is removed so you should be very well informed, but surgery is usually the only way to eliminate the cancer.
The doctor will only be sure of the exact stage of your cancer after the surgery because he can have a good look at your organs only when he opens you up! During the operation, the doctor will examine the tissues of your uterus and the surrounding tissues and decide what needs to be removed. More tissues might be collected during the operation from different parts of your body to be further analyzed.


Different types of surgery:

Total Hysterectomy
Surgery to remove the uterus, including the cervix.

If the uterus and cervix is taken out through a large incision(cut) in the abdomen, it is called total abdomen hysterectomy. If it is through a small incision in the abdomen using a laparoscope, it is called a total laparoscopic hysterectomy. If it is removed through a vaginal incision, it is called a vaginal hysterectomy. The disadvantage of vaginal hysterectomy is that it is usually harder for the surgeon to see whether the cancer has spread to other parts of the body.

A laparoscopic hysterectomy is a relatively new technique that has the advantage of shortening the time for recovery after surgery (small incision/cut). Ongoing further studies are being done to determine whether it works as well as the usual operations, so make sure to ask your doctor about this option.

For Abdominal hysterectomy,
Hospital stay: 3 to 7 days
Full recovery: 4 to 6 weeks


For Laproscopic and vaginal hysterectomy,
Hospital stay: 1 to 2 days
Full recovery: 2 to 3 weeks



Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (BSO)
Surgery to remove both the ovaries and fallopian tubes. This procedure is usually done along with hysterectomy because cancer cells often spread to the ovaries very early in the disease.

Radical Hysterectomy
This is a surgical procedure to remove the entire uterus, cervix, parametrium (the tissues next to the uterus) and the upper part (about one inch) of the vagina. The ovaries, fallopian tubes and nearby lymph nodes may also be removed (a BSO). This procedure is used when the cancer has spread to the cervix or parametrium.

Hospital stay: 7 days
Full recovery: 4 to 6 weeks



Even after surgery, your doctor may advice other forms of therapies like chemotherapy and radiation therapy to destroy any remaining cancer cells.


1 comment:

tahera said...

This therapy for cancer treatment are found in cancer center in washington dc. Thank you for sharing this post