The uterus is an important reproductive organ in the female body. If not properly cared for, it can easily lead to uterine diseases, which pose a significant threat to women's health. If the uterus develops lesions, special treatments are needed to restore it. However, what is cervical hysterectomy surgery?
Cervical hysterectomy is a minor surgery used to remove a portion of the cervix, typically by cutting off the affected area or the 0.5mm outer edge of the lesion, resulting in a conical shape. Then sew up the remaining cervix and take the cut tissue for laboratory testing.
If pathological progression and cancer are found after laboratory testing, radical surgery for cervical cancer is required for treatment. If no cancer is detected, there is no need for cervical cancer surgery. Cervical hysterectomy is a surgical procedure performed for case examination and diagnosis of cervical lesions, and is also a treatment method for removing lesions.
When women undergo this surgery, it is best to wait a few days after their menstrual cycle is clean to avoid affecting the surgical effect, and to avoid sexual activity after the surgery to prevent bleeding and infection. If there are symptoms of infection after surgery, active antibiotic treatment should be carried out, and more attention should be paid to maintenance after surgery. However, after cervical hysterectomy, women may experience menstrual irregularities due to the impact on ovarian function.