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HysterectomyOptions.com offers in-depth information specifically focused on the risks and benefits of MIP for hysterectomy.

  • Understand more about hysterectomy and why it may be necessary. A hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus. For many women, a hysterectomy is a treatment option that can help address symptoms affecting physical and emotional health. For some other women, a hysterectomy can be a life-saving treatment, especially if the diagnosis is uterine cancer.

Few procedures can impact a woman’s life as significantly as a hysterectomy. For this reason, it is critical for you to know as much about your surgical options as possible. Approximately 270,000 women underwent an MIP for hysterectomy in 2006. But for many women the reason is closer to home—MIP gets them back to their lives quicker.

  • Find out about how a hysterectomy is performed. During a conventional hysterectomy an incision approximately five inches long is made in the abdominal wall, the muscles are stretched apart, and the uterus removed through the incision. During an MIP hysterectomy, three or four dime-sized incisions are made instead of one larger incision.

  • Search for a surgeon that performs minimally invasive hysterectomies. Whether you choose to have conventional surgery or MIP for hysterectomy, it is important that you have a surgeon who is experienced in performing the procedure you choose.

  • Learn about questions to ask your doctor. Look through a list of questions designed to help you gather crucial information about hysterectomy for yourself and your family.

  • Read about Hysterectomy and what it involves. Learn about the anatomy of your uterus and which organs could be involved in a hysterectomy. Read about the health issues that could make your hysterectomy necessary. Find out about the different types of hysterectomy your surgeon could recommend, the different ways your surgeon can perform the hysterectomy, and the risks and benefits of each.

  • Read about risks and complications. As with any surgical procedure, there are risks that accompany conventional and MIP surgery for hysterectomy. It is important to weigh the benefits of the type of surgery against the risks.

  • Get answers to many frequently asked questions. If you need to have a hysterectomy, you probably have questions. You may find the answers here.

Ask your doctor whether or not you are a candidate for MIP.

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