HysterectomyPreparing for a HysterectomyBefore a
hysterectomy, you may have: - A physical examination, during which your
doctor will ask you questions about your medical history.
- A
pelvic examination.
- Blood
tests.
- An
electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG), which measures the
electrical signals that control the rhythm of your heartbeat, if you are over
the age of 40 or have
diabetes or
high blood pressure.
- A meeting with the
doctor who will perform the hysterectomy. During this meeting, the doctor will
explain how the surgery will be done, where the
surgical incisions will be made, and the risks and
expected outcomes of the surgery. You will probably receive written
instructions about how to prepare for surgery at this time.
- A
meeting with an
anesthesiologist or nurse anesthetist. During this
meeting, you will discuss the
types of anesthetic recommended for use during the
surgery. You may not meet with this person until the day of your
surgery.
Your doctor may order additional tests based on your
physical examination and medical history. These tests may include: See a list of
questions to ask your doctor when you are considering
hysterectomy.
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