Research Article

An Audit of Indications, Complications, and Justification of Hysterectomies at a Teaching Hospital in India

Table 1

Approach of hysterectomy in relation to age group of the women.

Age group Abdominal 
(75.5%) (+2)
Vaginal 
(17.8%)
Laparoscopic 
(6.6%)
TAH
(%)
TAH + USO
(%)
TAH + BSO
(%)
Staging
laparotomy
(%)
Radical
hysterectomy
(%)
VH + PFR
(%)
NDVH
(%)
LAVH
(%)
TLH
(%)

21–30
( )
05
(0.9)
01
(0.2)
01
(0.2)
03
(0.6)
0000000000
31–40
( )
47
(8.9)
08
(1.5)
32
(6.1)
12
(2.3)
0005
(0.9)
04
(0.7)
04
(0.7)
00
41–50
( )
22
(4.2)
08
(1.5)
147
(27.9)
18
(1.5)
02
(0.4)
11
(2.1)
05
(0.9)
24
(4.5)
01
(0.2)
51–60
( )
01
(0.2)
0038
(7.2)
21
(3.9)
02
(0.4)
32
(6.1)
01
(0.2)
05
(0.9)
00
61–70
( )
000013
(2.5)
06
(1.1)
01
(0.2)
33
(6.3)
0001
(0.2)
00
71–80
( )
000002
(0.4)
04
(0.7)
0003
(0.6)
000000
81–90
( )
000002
(0.4)
000000000000

One underwent supracervical hysterectomy with USO. One LAVH converted to TAH.