Hysterectomy is the most common surgery performed by the Gynecologists apart from caesarian. It is indicated for the treatment of uterine cancer and various common noncancerous uterine conditions. Objective of this study was to analyze the age wise prevalence, risk factors, complications and types of hysterectomy, associated oophorectomy, common antibiotic, analgesics prescribed for post-operative management. 80 cases were collected from gynecology department in 7 months period. All inpatients admitted for hysterectomy during the study period was included and out patients with similar complaints was excluded from the study. 42.85% of pre-menopausal women between age group 45-49 underwent oophorectomy and 19.04% of patients below 40 years of age also underwent oophorectomy with TAH as a prophylactic method to prevent carcinoma in future. Out of the total subjects 87.5% was non vegetarians indicate that diet has a strong correlation with the development of gynecological diseases .32 patients was having a BMI value more than 27 kg/m2 which gives an evidence of obesity as a risk factor for gynecological diseases. 67.5% of the patients has undergone a Total abdominal hysterectomy + Bilateral salphingo oophorectomy followed by Vaginal Hysterectomy + Pelvic floor repair, 20%. Among the patients underwent surgery, 42.85% of pre-menopausal women between age group 45-49 underwent oophorectomy alongside, 19.04% of patients below 40 years of age also underwent associated oophorectomy with TAH. Among the patients underwent surgery metronidazole was the commonly prescribed antibiotic through IV route post operatively. TAH + BSO were performed in most of the cases. Premenopausal women of age 40-50 were more prone to different gynecological diseases and underwent hysterectomy.
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