Povisa Hospital

Rua de Salamanca, Vigo, Spain
Total review: 130
Est. 1973

Hysterectomy

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Povisa Hospital

Rua de Salamanca, Vigo, Spain
Total review: 130

Established

1973

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Hysterectomy at Povisa Hospital

What does Povisa Hospital offer patients?

Povisa Hospital, located in Rua de Salamanca, Vigo, Spain offers patients Hysterectomy procedures among its total of 209 available procedures, across 31 different specialties
. Currently, there's no pricing information for Hysterectomy procedures at Povisa Hospital, as all prices are available on request only, whilst the national average price is approximately ฿176,999.

How many specialists are there and what accreditation's have been awarded to Povisa Hospital?

There are many specialists available at the Hospital, with 10 in total, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes

Facility Services Available at Povisa Hospital

Family accommodation
Local transportation booking
Mobility accessible rooms
Pharmacy
Phone in the room
Private rooms for patients available
Rehabilitation
Special dietary requests accepted
TV in the room

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What you need to know about Hysterectomy in Vigo

The surgical procedure to remove the uterus, which may also include the removal of the cervix, ovaries, and/or the Fallopian tubes. Performed by a gynecologist, it is by far the most common gynecological surgical procedure. After the operation, a patient will no longer be able to have children. If you have not yet gone through the menopause, you will no longer have periods.

A hysterectomy is used to treat conditions that affect the female reproductive system, such as heavy periods (menorrhagia), chronic (long-term) pelvic pain, non-cancerous tumors (fibroids) and cancer of the ovaries, womb, cervix or fallopian tubes.

It is a major operation with a long recovery time. It is usually only considered after alternative, less invasive treatments have been tried. There are several circumstances when you may be recommended to have a hysterectomy. The most common reasons include heavy periods, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), endometriosis, prolapse of the uterus, cancer.

What's the Recovery Time for Hysterectomy Procedures in Vigo?

Moving forward from a Hysterectomy in Vigo can be different for everyone. However, there are some general timelines that people tend to stick to. On average, full recovery might take anywhere from 2 weeks to 2 months. But remember, this time frame can be extended if the procedure was complicated, or if there were any complications during surgery.

While on the mend, it's crucial to listen to your body. If you feel pain, discomfort, or tiredness, it's a sign that you should rest. Pushing yourself too hard, too soon, can prolong recovery. Regular check-ups are crucial, and your medical professional will give guidance when it’s safe to return to regular activities. Each patient is unique, and so is each recovery journey from a Hysterectomy procedure in Vigo.

What's the Success Rate of Hysterectomy Procedures in Vigo?

Hysterectomy has a success rate of 80% and can cure several medical conditions as mentioned above. As for some women, it is the answer to several years of suffering from uterine problems. For others, it is the last resort to treat a life-threatening condition such as cancer.

Since this is major surgery, possible risks, and side effects could include chronic pain, vaginal prolapse, vaginal fistula, urinary incontinence, wound infections, blood clots, or a hemorrhage. There are also long term risks associated with having a hysterectomy which should also be considered, such as an increase in the risk of heart attack and stroke, urinary problems, sexual function problems, depression, hormone deficiency, or a decrease in blood supply to the ovaries.

Other Gynecology Procedures Available at Povisa Hospital

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Breast Biopsy

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Cervical Cerclage

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Cervical Polyp Removal

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Cesarean Section

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Cystocele Repair

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Dilation and Curettage

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Endometrial Ablation

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Female Sterilization

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Gynecologic Laparoscopy

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Gynecology Consultation

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Hysteroscopy

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Myomectomy

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Oophorectomy

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Ovarian Cyst Removal

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Ovarian Tumor Removal

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Pregnancy Ultrasound

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Uterine Prolapse Surgery

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Vaginal Vault Prolapse Surgery

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Doctors at Povisa Hospital

  • Dr. Maria Del Carmen De la Puente

    Dr. Maria Del Carmen De la Puente

    • Diagnostic Imaging

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  • Dr. Ernesto Toscano Novella

    Dr. Ernesto Toscano Novella

    • General Surgery

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  • Dr. Segundo De Andres Vidal

    Dr. Segundo De Andres Vidal

    • Gynecology

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  • Dr. Jose Ramon Lorenzo Gonzalez

    Dr. Jose Ramon Lorenzo Gonzalez

    • Neurology

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  • Dr. Luis Ignacio Zugazabeitia Olabarria

    Dr. Luis Ignacio Zugazabeitia Olabarria

    • Oncology

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  • Dr. Ramon Vazquez Nunez

    Dr. Ramon Vazquez Nunez

    • Ophthalmology

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  • Dr. Ramon Vicente Aguayo

    Dr. Ramon Vicente Aguayo

    • Pediatrics

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  • Dr. Jesus Juan Ibanez Ruan

    Dr. Jesus Juan Ibanez Ruan

    • Rheumatology

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  • Dr. Antonio Pintado Garcia

    Dr. Antonio Pintado Garcia

    • Traumatology

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  • Dr. Luis A. Farina Perez

    Dr. Luis A. Farina Perez

    • Urology

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