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Hysterectomy is a common surgical procedure to remove the uterus, helping women manage various medical conditions affecting reproductive health. At Manipal Hospitals International, we warmly support patients from the Middle East, Africa, and SAARC regions with expert care, ensuring your treatment is safe, personalised, and as comfortable as possible. Our experienced team guides you gently through every step towards recovery and wellness.
A hysterectomy procedure is an operation where the uterus is surgically removed. This may be done to treat issues like heavy bleeding, fibroids, cancer, or pain. Depending on the condition, the surgeon may remove part or all of the uterus, sometimes including surrounding organs.
This surgery takes out the womb, the organ where babies grow. Sometimes, just the womb is taken; other times, the cervix or ovaries may also be removed, depending on why the surgery is needed.
Doctors recommend different types of hysterectomy surgery, like laparoscopic hysterectomy surgery or others, when medical treatments have not helped control symptoms affecting quality of life, or when there is a risk of a serious disease like cancer. Removing the uterus often resolves pain, bleeding, or other health risks.
Uterine fibroids cause heavy or painful bleeding.
Endometriosis can cause severe pelvic pain.
Uterine prolapse can lead to discomfort and urinary issues.
Gynaecological cancers involving the uterus or cervix.
Chronic pelvic pain or abnormal bleeding unresponsive to other therapies.
Experienced surgeons: Skilled in all types of hysterectomy surgeries, including laparoscopic and robotic-assisted methods.
International expertise: Surgeons trained globally with a personalised patient-focused approach.
Modern technology: High-definition laparoscopic and robotic systems reduce pain and promote quick recovery.
Strong clinical outcomes: Accredited by NABH and JCI, with excellent patient satisfaction.
Holistic support: Comprehensive pre-op to post-op care, especially designed for international patients.
Safety and comfort: Rigorous infection control and a supportive patient care environment.
Good candidates are women with persistent symptoms or certain diagnostic findings where hysterectomy is the best option for health and quality of life.
Women with heavy menstrual bleeding refractory to treatment.
Severe pelvic pain from conditions like fibroids or endometriosis.
Diagnosis of uterine or cervical cancer.
Prolapse causing urinary or bowel symptoms.
Non-responsive abnormal uterine bleeding or chronic infections.
There are situations where surgery may need postponement or alternatives considered, based on overall health and risk factors. Discuss your personal case openly with your doctor.
Uncontrolled medical conditions like heart or lung disease.
Active infections need treatment prior to surgery.
Pregnancy or recent childbirth.
Severe obesity increases surgical risks.
Psychological or social factors require special support.
Pre-surgical assessment: Blood tests, imaging, and general health evaluation.
Medication review: Inform your team of current drugs and supplements.
Fasting guidelines: Follow instructions about food and drink before surgery.
Transport and support: Plan for someone to assist with travel and post-discharge care.
Patient education: Discuss procedure details, risks, and recovery expectations.
International travel and stay arrangements: Early coordination for medical visas and accommodation.
Hysterectomy can be performed through different approaches: abdominal, vaginal, laparoscopic, or robotic-assisted. Surgery length depends on the method and complexity, designed to safely remove the uterus or related tissues.
Admission and pre-op preparation.
Administration of anaesthesia.
Performing surgery via the chosen approach.
Careful removal of the uterus and any other necessary tissues.
Closure of incisions and transfer to recovery.
Observation and monitoring until stable.
Recovery varies by surgical method but generally involves a hospital stay, rest, pain control, and a gradual return to activities. Supportive care includes physiotherapy and follow-up monitoring, which are important for international patients.
Hospital stay of 1 to 3 days on average, depending on surgery type.
Pain management and wound care during hospital stay.
Early mobilisation to prevent complications.
Gradual resumption of daily activities over several weeks.
Telemedicine and local doctor coordination post-discharge.
Though generally safe, a hysterectomy carries risks like bleeding, infection, or injury to nearby organs. Our team mitigates these with thorough assessment and strict surgical protocols.
Possible infection at incision sites.
Bleeding during or after surgery.
Damage to bladder, bowel, or blood vessels, though rare.
Anaesthesia-related complications.
Blood clots are prevented by early mobilisation.
The benefits of this surgery include relief from symptoms and improved quality of life:
Elimination of pain or bleeding caused by uterine conditions.
Resolution of cancers or pre-cancerous conditions within the uterus or cervix.
Improved pelvic support and function in prolapse cases.
Reduced need for medications or repeated procedures.
Overall better physical comfort and wellbeing.
Hysterectomy at Manipal Hospitals is competitively priced against many Western and Gulf countries. Package costs include surgery, hospital stay, diagnostics, medications, and rehabilitation. Personalised estimates follow detailed medical evaluations for full transparency.
International patients receive comprehensive support, including visa assistance, airport pick-up, accommodation help, language interpreters, dietary guidance, and insurance coordination. A dedicated coordinator helps ensure your treatment journey is smooth and reassuring.


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