What Is A Total Abdominal Hysterectomy With Bilateral Salpingo Oophorectomy?

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1. A total abdominal hysterectomy (TAH), is the removal of your uterus (womb) and the cervix through an abdominal incision. 2. Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (BSO), is

the removal of both your fallopian tubes and ovaries

.

How long does a total hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo oophorectomy take?

The procedure lasts

one to three hours

. The amount of time you spend in the hospital for recovery varies, depending on the type of surgery performed.

What is a total abdominal hysterectomy?

A total abdominal hysterectomy is

a surgery to remove your uterus and cervix

. You may be having a hysterectomy because you have: Uterine cancer, cervical cancer, or ovarian cancer.

How long does it take to recover from a total abdominal hysterectomy?

It takes

about 6 to 8 weeks

to fully recover after having an abdominal hysterectomy. Recovery times are often shorter after a vaginal or laparoscopy hysterectomy. During this time, you should rest as much as possible and not lift anything heavy, such as bags of shopping.

What happens after bilateral salpingo oophorectomy?

You should expect a full recovery after surgery to take about 6 weeks. It is normal to have vaginal bleeding and discharge for 1 to 2 weeks after surgery. The discharge and bleeding should gradually decrease. For 6 weeks after surgery, you need to avoid strenuous exercise, lifting heavy objects,

and sexual activity

.

Can a man feel when a woman has had a hysterectomy?

Some husbands worry their wives may feel different or no longer express interest in them. The reality is that

sex after hysterectomy for the man may feel surprisingly similar

. In all procedures, the surgeon takes steps to maintain vaginal functionality. A hysterectomy is simply a surgery that removes the uterus.

Where does sperm go when a woman has a hysterectomy?

The answer to this is actually pretty simple. Following hysterectomy, the remaining areas of your reproductive tract are separated from your abdominal cavity. Because of this,

sperm has nowhere to go

. It’s eventually expelled from your body along with your normal vaginal secretions.

Why do doctors refuse total hysterectomy?

In interviews with people seeking hysterectomies, doctors justify their refusal to their patients using a mix of these motherhood assumptions as well as more “medically-sounding” reasons:

it’s too invasive, too extreme, too risky

, etc.

What are the disadvantages of hysterectomy?

The disadvantages of Hysterectomy involves

risk associated with abdominal hysterectomy surgery

. Premature menopause associated with long-term health risks which may include premature death, osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, neurologic disease and so on.

Do and don’ts after hysterectomy?


Don’t lift anything heavy for a full six weeks after the operation

. Stay active after your surgery, but avoid strenuous physical activity for the first six weeks. Wait six weeks to resume sexual activity. Follow your doctor’s recommendations about returning to your other normal activities.

How long is stomach swollen after hysterectomy?

You will probably notice that your belly is swollen and puffy. This is common. The swelling will

take several weeks to go down

. It may take about 4 to 6 weeks to fully recover.

What hurts after a hysterectomy?

What Can Pain After a Hysterectomy Mean? A hysterectomy may lead to

secondary pelvic floor muscle spasms/hypertonia

and the scar tissue secondary to the surgery may lead to restricted fascia and ultimately decreased mobility of the fascia as well as decrease blood to the local nerves and muscles.

How long does it take to recover from a bilateral Salpingectomy?

Complete recovery from an open bilateral salpingectomy can take

up to six weeks

. In contrast, a laparoscopic procedure will take two to four weeks since the incisions are smaller and heal more quickly.

Why do people get a bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy?

A bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy is a surgery to remove both of your fallopian tubes and both of your ovaries. You may be having this surgery because of

an ovarian cyst or a high risk of ovarian cancer

.

What is the recovery time for a salpingo-oophorectomy?

It requires

3-6 weeks

to heal completely. Laparoscopic salpingo-oophorectomy takes less time for recovery. Some discomfort may persist around the incision for a few days, but most women may start walking by the third day.

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Dr. James Park is a medical doctor and health expert with a focus on disease prevention and wellness. He has written several publications on nutrition and fitness, and has been featured in various health magazines. Dr. Park's evidence-based approach to health will help you make informed decisions about your well-being.