Surgery for uterine prolapse


Uterine prolapse surgery, or vaginal or abdominal hysterectomy, is one of the areas of activity of the Helios Surgery and Rehabilitation Center. The center provides a modern approach to treatment and rehabilitation, using advanced medical technologies.

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Indications for removal of the uterus (hysterectomy):

  • Uterine prolapse (prolapse): When the uterus descends into the vaginal canal or extends beyond its boundaries.
  • Large fibroids: Benign formations that can cause pain or heavy menstruation.
  • Endometriosis: Growth of uterine tissue outside its boundaries.
  • Cancer of the uterus, cervix or ovaries.
  • Chronic pelvic pain: In cases where other treatment methods do not help.
  • Abnormal bleeding that does not respond to medication.

Preparation for surgery:

  • Consultation with a doctor: During the consultation, the doctor will collect anamnesis, conduct an examination and prescribe the necessary examinations (ultrasound, blood tests, smears, etc.).
  • Examination: Usually includes a complete blood count, coagulogram, infection test, electrocardiogram, and others as needed.
  • Consultations with related specialists: For example, a therapist or cardiologist to assess your overall health.
  • Bowel preparation: Includes a diet before surgery and bowel cleansing.
  • Medication: The doctor may prescribe sedatives or other medications.
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Services provided at Helios:

  • Preliminary consultation: A gynecologist will conduct a complete diagnosis and determine the optimal treatment method.
  • Surgical intervention: The operation can be performed vaginally or abdominally, depending on the specific case and the doctor's recommendations.
  • Postoperative care: The Helios center has a 24-hour inpatient facility for postoperative observation and rehabilitation of patients.
  • Individual approach: Each case is considered individually, taking into account the patient's medical indicators.

For more information or to make an appointment for a consultation, you can contact any of the Helios center branches in Dnipro or Novomoskovsk by phone at the numbers indicated in the previous message.

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How is the consultation going?

History taking:

The doctor asks about complaints, medical history, previous surgeries, medication, etc.

Physical examination:

May include a gynecological examination, palpation of the abdomen.

Diagnostic tests:

Additional tests or ultrasound are ordered if necessary.

Discussion of the treatment plan:

The doctor explains possible treatment methods, risks of the surgery, prognosis, and stages of rehabilitation.

Answers to questions:

The patient can ask all questions about the procedure and the postoperative period.

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