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April 2006 · Vol. 18, No. 4

LETTERS

Swift recovery after supracervical hysterectomy

Fast Track

“Total laparoscopic hysterectomies are an exercise in futility”

In his February editorial, “Minimally invasive hysterectomy: We are at the tipping point,” Dr. Barbieri asked for feedback from readers on their experiences with hysterectomy. I am a general ObGyn practicing in a predominantly blue-collar city of about 70,000 people. I have been performing laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomies (LSH) since 1999. During that period, operative time has decreased from about 75 minutes to approximately 35 minutes, with the major variant being uterine volume. The largest uterus I have removed via LSH exceeded 1,200 g.

I have been amazed by the speed of recovery, with the vast majority of patients returning to full duties within 2 weeks, some as early as 5 days. A handful of women have asked to be discharged home the same day as the operation, and have done quite well. I believe total laparoscopic hysterectomies are an exercise in futility because the expense equals or exceeds that of LSH procedures and the recovery is essentially the same as total vaginal hysterectomy (4 to 8 weeks).

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