Hysterotomy Surgery in Thane
Hysterotomy
Hysterotomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove pregnancy tissue from the uterus through an abdominal incision. This procedure is usually considered in specific medical situations where other methods may not be suitable or safe.
Dr. Nikita Kulkarni evaluates each case carefully and recommends hysterotomy only when medically appropriate, with a focus on patient safety and proper post-procedure care.
When Is Hysterotomy Recommended?
Hysterotomy may be considered in situations such as:
- Second trimester pregnancy requiring termination
- When medical or surgical abortion is not suitable
- Certain pregnancy complications
- Placenta-related concerns
- Failed medical abortion in selected cases
- Specific maternal health conditions requiring surgical intervention
The decision is made after detailed evaluation and discussion of available options.
Procedure Overview
Hysterotomy is performed in a hospital setting under appropriate anesthesia. The procedure involves:
- Making a small abdominal incision
- Accessing the uterus safely
- Removing pregnancy tissue
- Closing the incision carefully
Patients are monitored closely during and after the procedure to ensure safety and recovery.
Care After Hysterotomy
After the procedure, care typically includes:
- Monitoring vital signs and recovery
- Pain management and wound care
- Guidance on rest and activity
- Follow-up visits for healing assessment
- Advice on future pregnancy planning if required
Recovery time may vary depending on individual health and medical factors.
When Should You Consult?
You may consult a gynaecologist if:
- You have been advised pregnancy termination in later stages
- There are pregnancy-related complications
- Medical abortion is not suitable
- You need further evaluation and guidance
Early consultation helps in understanding available options and planning appropriate care.
Consultation
If you require evaluation or guidance regarding hysterotomy, consult Dr. Nikita Kulkarni, Gynaecologist in Thane, for appropriate assessment and individualized care.

