Hysterectomy

Texas Urogynecology & Laser Surgery Center

Robotic Surgery & Cosmetic Gynecology Practice located in El Paso, TX

If you’re a woman in need of a hysterectomy and you live in the El Paso, Texas, area, you have somewhere to turn. Richard Farnam, MD, has helped spearhead a move towards minimally invasive hysterectomies, training several doctors in the area to offer this solution to their patients for reduced downtime and fewer complications. If you would like to learn more about the least invasive way to have your hysterectomy performed, call Texas Urogynecology & Laser Surgery Center or schedule your appointment with Dr. Farnam online today.

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Hysterectomy Q & A

What is a hysterectomy?

A hysterectomy is a surgery during which the uterus is removed. You may need a hysterectomy for a number of reasons, including:

  • Endometriosis
  • Uterine prolapse
  • Uterine fibroids
  • Adenomyosis
  • Uterine, cervical, or ovarian cancer
  • Irregular vaginal bleeding
  • Ongoing pain in the pelvis

Not all hysterectomies are the same. During a supracervical or subtotal hysterectomy, your cervix is left in place as your uterus is removed; a total hysterectomy results in the removal of both your uterus and cervix. Or, if necessary due to the presence of cancer, a radical hysterectomy can be performed, during which the uterus, its surrounding tissue, cervix, and the uppermost part of the vagina are removed.

What is a laparoscopic hysterectomy?

Traditionally, hysterectomies have been performed via a sizeable incision in your abdomen, not unlike the opening for a cesarean section. Unfortunately, this often results in lengthy downtime, more painful recovery, and scarring.

Fortunately, Dr. Farnam is changing the way hysterectomies are performed in the El Paso area. Not only does he offer laparoscopic hysterectomies to his patients at Texas Urogynecology & Laser Surgery Center, but he has also trained the majority of the physicians in the area on this minimally invasive procedure.

During a laparoscopic hysterectomy, Dr. Farnam makes a very small incision in your belly button. Through that opening, he can use a laparoscope – a long, thin instrument with a camera at the end – to see inside the body during the procedure. Two more small incisions are all that is needed to pass in the telescopic precision surgical instruments and perform the hysterectomy.

Is a laparoscopic hysterectomy safe?

Absolutely. Because it is minimally invasive, it’s significantly safer than the traditional open abdominal hysterectomy and is an outpatient procedure, meaning you don’t even have to stay in the hospital overnight.

What’s more, Dr. Farnam is extremely experienced in this procedure. He is so skilled, in fact, that he has trained a wide range of physicians in the area to perform it, making El Paso one of the leading areas in the country to offer this minimally invasive treatment to patients.

Dr. Farnam has personally performed more than 2,500 minimally invasive surgeries and more than 1,000 successful laparoscopic hysterectomies.

If you’re interested in learning more about your options for a minimally invasive hysterectomy, call Texas Urogynecology & Laser Surgery Center or book your appointment online today.