A Study of Hysterectomy in Women Aged 40 years and Less for Benign Conditions
Dr. Nusarat Inamdar *, Ms Areen Abdul Rahman1
1. Ms Areen Abdul Rahman, Statistic support.
*Correspondence to: Dr Nusarat Inamdar, M.B.B.S, M.S(obg), MRCOG(uk).
Copyright
© 2024 Dr. Nusarat Inamdar. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Received: 16 October 2024
Published: 23 October 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13980944
Abstract : In England 12.7% of benign hysterectomies are performed on women under 40 years old.
Different routes of hysterectomy
Aims and objectives
Comparison of national hysterectomy rate to hysterectomy in UHB trust
Methodology
Figure 1; Age Group
Ages :26 to 40 yrs, Mean Age :35 yrs
Figure 2: Ethnicity
Figure 3: Parity
Figure 4: Symptoms at presentation
Figure 5: Treatment offered before hysterectomy
Figure 6: Indications at surgery
Figure 7: Histology
Conclusion
• The hysterectomy rate for benign disease of women aged less than equal to 40 at UHB is slightly lower than national rate 12.76% of 10.5%.
• The most common symptoms with which women presented is heavy menstrual bleeding and pain or both together.
• Its worth noting that most women were parous , and first line of management for HMB was done.
• All women have tried alternate treatment either conservative like medications, hormonal before hysterectomy was offered.
• Abnormal uterine bleeding and Endometriosis were the most common diagnosis.
• Histology report showed 98% women had hysterectomy for benign condition and it was unremarkable, 2% had CIN II.
Action plan
• 100 % compliance is seen in women according to NICE guideline first line of management .
• Reaudit in 2024 to see for incidence of hysterectomy
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