Dealing with abnormal uterine bleeding can be difficult and frustrating. Many patients try initial treatments such as medication, hormone therapy, physical therapy and neurostimulation. But if severe symptoms persist, laparoscopic assisted vaginal hysterectomy could be the right choice to relieve your pain and help you get back to a better quality of life.
What is Laparoscopic Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy?
Laparoscopic assisted vaginal hysterectomy (or LAVH for short) is a procedure using small incisions to remove the uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes and/or ovaries. Laparoscopic assisted vaginal hysterectomy allows the surgeon to have a clear view of the uterus by inserting a camera through tiny incisions in the abdomen. The surgeon is then able to perform precise surgery by controlling miniature surgical instruments.
Who needs LAVH?
Talk to a doctor you trust if you think laparoscopic hysterectomy might be right for you. Women with large fibroids, certain types of cancer or previous abdominal surgeries may not qualify, but you may be deemed a good candidate if you have the following:
- Abnormal bleeding
- Uterine fibroids
- Uterine prolapse
- Cervical or uterine cancer
- Pelvic pain