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Hysterectomy requires at least one overnight stay in the hospital, and may require hospitalization for as many as 5 days. After the first night, patients are up and walking. Sanitary pads are used to manage bleeding and discharge, which can last for several days.

Edward Joseph Bieniek, MD
505-954-8720
902 Allahna Way
Santa Fe, NM
Monty Woods, MD
608-935-9751
6 Camino Botanica
Santa Fe, NM
John Dirk Wassner, MD
505-954-8720
465 Saint Michaels Dr Ste 110
Santa Fe, NM
Anna Maria Voltura, MD
505-988-3975
490A W Zia Rd
Santa Fe, NM
Joseph M Smith
(505) 995-8346
490b W Zia Rd
Santa Fe, NM
Timothy F Wetherill, MD
316-293-2665
701 Paseo de La Loma
Santa Fe, NM
Walter E Dickinson, MD FACS
505-489-1693
147 Gonzales Rd
Santa Fe, NM
Jorge Aquiles Lentino, MD
713-398-4649
3071 Plaza Blanca
Santa Fe, NM
Philo Calhoun
(505) 988-9821
1700 Cerrillos Rd
Santa Fe, NM
Dan Ernest Allon, MD
Santa Fe, NM
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Hysterectomy - Pre-Op, Post-Op, Risks

Preoperative Care

No matter which type of hysterectomy procedure is performed, hysterectomy requires hospitalization for one to five days.

Preparation for a hysterectomy typically involves several steps, including the following:

  • Physical examination to determine overall health
  • Pelvic exam
  • Blood and urine tests
  • Preoperative meeting with the surgeon to discuss the procedure and receive pre-surgery instructions
  • Preoperative meeting with the anesthesiologist to discuss the type of anesthesia that will be used (general or local)

In many cases, patients are advised to quit smoking 2 to 6 weeks before surgery. Smoking may cause breathing problems during surgery and has been shown to delay healing.

If a pain reliever is needed in the week prior to surgery, acetaminophen is recommended over aspirin, ibuprofen, or naproxen, to reduce the risk for heavy bleeding during surgery.

In general, no food or drink is to be taken after midnight on the day of the procedure. In some cases, a laxative or enema is indicated to empty the bowels before surgery.

Postoperative Care

Immediately after surgery, the patient remains in the recovery room for a few hours. She is monitored for discomfort, and is given medications to prevent pain and infection.

Hysterectomy requires at least one overnight stay in the hospital, and may require hospitalization for as many as 5 days. After the first night, patients are up and walking. Sanitary pads are used to manage bleeding and discharge, which can last for several days.

Full recovery can take from 4 to 8 weeks for open abdominal hysterectomy, and from 1 to 2 weeks for vaginal and laparoscopic hysterectomies. During this time, patients should get plenty of rest. She should avoid heavy lifting and tub baths for a full 6 weeks.

Depending on the type of procedure used and on the patient's rate of recovery, light chores, some driving, and even returning to work during this period of time may be possible. In general, patients can resume sexual relations after six weeks.

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