Hysterectomy at the Helyos Surgery and Rehabilitation Center


Hysterectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the complete removal of the uterus along with its appendages (ovaries, fallopian tubes). This surgery is performed in cases of severe gynecological conditions, such as uterine cancer, ovarian cancer, advanced endometriosis, large fibroids, and other situations where preserving the uterus is no longer possible or appropriate.

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Indications for Hysterectomy:

  • Uterine, cervical, or ovarian cancer
  • Large, dangerous fibroids or tumors
  • Severe, persistent abnormal bleeding that is unresponsive to treatment
  • Acute endometriosis leading to serious complications
  • Uterine prolapse, where the organ is significantly displaced or has fallen outside the vagina
  • Other serious gynecological diseases that do not respond to conservative treatment

Types of Hysterectomy:

  • Abdominal Hysterectomy: Removal of the uterus through a large abdominal incision.
  • Vaginal Hysterectomy: Removal of the uterus through the vagina.
  • Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: A minimally invasive technique in which the uterus is removed through several small incisions in the abdominal wall using specialized equipment.
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The Hysterectomy Procedure at the Helyos Center:

1.Preoperative Examination:

  • The patient undergoes a comprehensive examination, including blood tests, ultrasound, colposcopy, biopsy, and other diagnostic methods to determine the exact diagnosis.

2.Preparation for Surgery:

  • The doctor determines the best method of hysterectomy, considering the patient’s health, the type of disease, age, and other factors.
  • The possibility of preserving the ovaries and fallopian tubes is also considered, if necessary for hormonal function.

3.Surgical Procedure:

  • The surgery is performed under general anesthesia. The choice of surgery method depends on the type of disease and the overall health of the patient.
  • An essential part of the procedure is the careful removal of all pathological tissues and, if necessary, the removal of lymph nodes to prevent the spread of cancer.

4.Postoperative Rehabilitation:

  • After the surgery, the patient is monitored by medical staff to track recovery.
  • Treatment includes recovery after surgery, including medication, physiotherapy, and psychological support.
  • The rehabilitation period can last several weeks, and the patient should avoid physical exertion and sexual intercourse until fully recovered.
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Advantages of Hysterectomy at the Helyos Center:

  • Individualized approach to each patient with the selection of the optimal treatment method.
  • Highly skilled surgeons with extensive experience in performing complex gynecological surgeries.
  • Minimally invasive techniques (laparoscopy) that reduce recovery time and minimize the risk of complications.
  • 24/7 medical support during recovery and post-surgery care.
  • Modern equipment for performing surgeries and diagnostics.

By choosing the Helyos Center, you will receive high-quality assistance and support throughout the treatment process, enabling you to recover quickly and return to your normal lifestyle.

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Prices

Gynecologist consultation
700 UAH
Follow-up consultation / Treatment appointment
650 UAH
OB-GYN consultation (highest category specialist)
750 UAH
Follow-up OB-GYN consultation (highest category specialist)
700 UAH
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