[인하대병원 메디 스토리]Taking care of your heart with a scarless hysterectomy

by times news cr

‘Transvaginal endoscopic surgery’ using robots
The surgical area is smaller than ⁤that⁤ of a conventional⁣ laparoscope.
Fast recovery⁢ and⁢ quick return to daily​ life
Considering factors such as myoma location and ‍surgical history… Must be performed​ by‍ an experienced professional medical team

Professor ⁤Choo ‍Seong-pil‌ of the Department‌ of Obstetrics and Gynecology‍ at Inha University Hospital is explaining the surgical procedure ⁤to a patient who underwent scarless surgery ​through ‘transvaginal⁣ endoscopic ⁣surgery (vNOTES).’ ⁢Provided by Inha University Hospital

‍ Park‍ Sang-hee (pseudonym, 47) recently​ visited a hospital near ⁤her home as daily life became difficult​ due to symptoms of irregular menstruation, abdominal distension, and persistent bladder pressure. The hospital diagnosed me ‍with multiple ​uterine fibroids​ (abnormal ‌muscle masses that form ⁤in the uterus). The medical staff said, “The size of the ⁢fibroids is increasing, so surgery is inevitable,” and recommended, “Hysterectomy should be performed through an ‍open abdomen.” However, for Mr. Park, the fact that open ⁢surgery would ⁤leave a large scar was a huge burden.

Ms. Park⁤ told the inside⁤ story to her acquaintances, received information that scarring could⁤ be minimized, and visited Professor Choo Seong-pil of the ⁣Department⁣ of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Inha University Hospital. ⁤Through various tests,‍ Professor Chu diagnosed her with multiple fibroids accompanied by a⁤ 10cm giant fibroid and⁤ adenomyosis (a disease in which abnormal ‌endometrial tissue is found). Next, we reviewed whether⁢ scar-free surgery was possible in order to⁤ resolve the difficulties faced by patients who were burdened by large scars.

Professor Chu determined that hysterectomy surgery could ⁣be performed​ without ​scars⁣ through ‘transvaginal endoscopic surgery (vNOTES).’ After hearing the ⁣explanation in person, Mr. Park decided to have surgery.

Professor ‌Chu removed‍ approximately​ 1.7 kg of‌ the uterus through vNOTES hysterectomy using the da Vinci SP robot. In the‌ case of existing laparoscopic surgery, surgical tools are usually inserted through the ‌navel ⁤area and​ the ⁢uterus⁤ is removed, so some scars may remain. However, scarless surgery is ⁢accessed through the vagina and⁣ leaves‍ no​ external ‌scars. Additionally, the pain experienced immediately ⁢after surgery is less compared⁣ to other surgical methods, and recovery ​is faster. Mr. Park’s surgery ⁢was successful,⁤ and he⁢ recovered quickly and without scars.

In modern medicine, interest in scar-free surgery has become ‍an important⁤ factor. Many⁣ studies have⁤ shown that scars, which were ‍once⁤ considered simply a cosmetic feature, now affect the ⁢overall quality of life. ‍This is ⁤because scars remind ​patients of their ⁢surgical experience⁣ and place ⁢a mental ⁢burden on them. In particular, not only ⁤can the⁢ scar left after a hysterectomy cause a sense of loss ⁢due to ⁤not ‍having a uterus, but it is often accompanied by psychological pain along with other symptoms six months after the surgery. These changes can affect women’s quality of life.

Scarless surgery has great advantages‍ other ​than leaving‌ no⁤ scars. Compared to conventional laparoscopy, the surgical⁤ area is smaller, resulting in less pain⁢ after surgery‍ and ⁤fewer complications such as hernias. Another advantage⁢ is that recovery​ is faster​ than laparoscopy, which‍ involves making an‌ incision in the abdominal wall and performing surgery, making it easier⁤ to return to⁢ daily life.

Scarless surgery can also help reduce the sense of loss you may feel after⁣ a ​hysterectomy. The absence of externally visible scars not ‍only increases the patient’s external⁣ satisfaction, but also serves⁤ as a factor⁣ in maintaining the quality‍ of life as a woman.

However, scarless surgery is not ⁢suitable for all uterine fibroid⁢ surgeries. Various factors must be considered, including the location of⁢ the myoma, the patient’s‍ physical condition,‌ and previous ⁣surgical history. If you have a history of surgery or have a severe pelvic infection, scarless surgery may be difficult. ​Vaginal‌ surgery ‌requires careful‌ technique because ⁣it is ⁢difficult ⁣to secure a ⁣view of the space behind the uterus compared to surgery performed through the navel. Accordingly, this surgery is safe only when performed by an experienced professional⁢ medical ⁢team.

Professor Chu ⁤said, “Scarless surgery is a surgical method that goes beyond simple external cosmetics and takes the patient’s⁣ mind into consideration,” adding, “Our goal is to find the optimal ‌surgical method for each patient and achieve ⁤maximum results with minimal scars.”

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