Radical Hysterectomy
Radical Hysterectomy Treatment
Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad provides expert care for cervical cancer with advanced radical hysterectomy procedures. This surgery involves the removal of the uterus, cervix, part of the vagina, and surrounding lymph nodes to ensure complete cancer removal and reduce the risk of recurrence. Our experienced gynecologic oncologists use both open and minimally invasive techniques, including laparoscopic and robotic-assisted surgery, for precise and safe outcomes.
With cutting-edge facilities and a multidisciplinary team of cancer specialists, we focus on patient safety, faster recovery, and improved quality of life. Post-operative care includes tailored rehabilitation, counseling, and follow-up plans to support women through their cancer journey.
If you are looking for radical hysterectomy surgery in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital is one of the leading cancer care centers in the region. We combine advanced technology, compassionate care, and proven expertise to deliver the best outcomes for women battling cervical cancer.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Radical Hysterectomy Journey
🩺Phase 1: Symptoms Identification
- Abnormal vaginal bleeding (postcoital or between periods)
- Watery, foul-smelling vaginal discharge
- Pelvic pain or discomfort
- Diagnosis of cervical cancer via Pap smear, biopsy, or colposcopy
📋Phase 2: OPD Consultation with Gynecologic Oncologist
- Review of biopsy reports and staging investigations (MRI, CT, PET scan)
- Pelvic examination under anesthesia if needed for staging
- Discuss treatment options: radical hysterectomy vs. chemoradiation (depending on stage)
- Plan surgery for early-stage disease (stage IA2–IB2)
🧬 Phase 3: Causes (Indications for Radical Hysterectomy)
- Early-stage cervical cancer confined to cervix
- Selected cases of uterine or vaginal cancer involving the cervix
- High-grade cervical dysplasia not responding to other treatments
- Desire to avoid chemoradiation when feasible
🔍 Phase 4: Diagnosis & Pre-Surgical Workup
- Blood tests for fitness and tumor markers
- MRI/CT scan for tumor size and lymph node involvement
- Pre-anesthesia evaluation and consent for lymphadenectomy
- Counseling about urinary catheter use and possible nerve sparing
💊Phase 5: Treatment (Radical Hysterectomy Procedure)
- Removal of: uterus, cervix, upper 1/3rd of vagina, surrounding parametrial tissues, and pelvic lymph nodes
- Approaches:Open surgery (abdominal) – most common
- Laparoscopic/robotic – minimally invasive (select centers)
- Surgery duration: 3–5 hours under general anesthesia
🏥 Phase 6: Post-Surgery Care & Recovery
- Hospital stay: 4–7 days
- Pain management, antibiotics, and thromboembolism prevention
- Gradual return to daily activities over 4–6 weeks
- Regular follow-ups for Pap tests and scans to monitor recurrence
- Additional radiotherapy may be advised based on final pathology
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It is a surgery to remove the uterus, cervix, upper part of the vagina, surrounding tissues (parametrium), and nearby lymph nodes. It’s primarily done for early-stage cervical cancer.
- Simple hysterectomy removes only the uterus and cervix.
- Radical hysterectomy also removes surrounding tissues and lymph nodes to ensure complete cancer clearance.
Patients with:
- Early-stage cervical cancer (stage IA2–IB2)
- High-grade pre-cancerous lesions not treatable with lesser procedures
- Certain uterine or vaginal cancers involving the cervix
- Hospital stay: 4–7 days
- Resume light activities in 4–6 weeks
- Full recovery may take 6–8 weeks
Depending on pathology reports (lymph node involvement, margins), radiotherapy or chemoradiation may be recommended.