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Re: Hysterectomy or tubal? (long)From: Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 27 Feb 1998 15:48:49 -0600 (CST)
At Fri, 27 Feb 1998, llb wrote: > >I'm having a scheduled c-section in a few months, and was planning to >have a tubal ligation done at the same time. I'm now trying to decide >whether to have the tubal ligation with childbirth as planned, or to >wait and have a separate surgery - hysterectomy (w/o BSO) and bladder >repair. Here's the history: > >Since a vaginal delivery 12 years ago that involved a 3-hour pushing >stage, I have suffered from stress urinary incontinence that has gotten >worse with gradual weight gain; before this pregnancy, exercises >suggested by a physical therapist specializing in pelvic floor >strengthening have been minimally effective in treating the SUI. > >I'm aware that pelvic floor relaxation can produce all sorts of very >nasty symptoms as one ages; i.e., cystoceles, rectoceles, worse SUI, >urge incontinence. I'm also aware that for these reasons and others >(endometriosis, unexplained pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, dysparunea, >cervical dysplasia), many women end up choosing to have a hysterectomy >later in life. > >In my mind, here are the pros to having the hysterectomy and bladder >repair: >- Desire for permanent sterility (which could admittedly be accomplished >with tubal ligation) >- History of worsening SUI >- Likely avoidance of common pelvic floor problems >- No more periods! > >Here are the cons: >- Separate surgery (with associated risks) w/general anesthesia, and >separate recovery period >- ? First, let me congratulate you on a well thought out presentation and logical decision making concepts.
>This is a tough decision. Though there is no physiological reason for In many it will give support to the pelvis but not, apparently, in you.
>Am I being too paranoid assuming Statistically, you are correct but it is different for everyone.
>Is there anything else I'm You have a wonderful grasp of the facts. the dicision is the hard part.
>Though I only briefly discussed the option with my Good luck in your deliberation.
-- Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. FACOG OBGYN.net U.S. Representative, New York Great Neck, New York http://www.obgyn.net/states/bios/marchbein.htm http://www.obgyn.net/women/advisors/harveym.htm
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