Hysterectomy in Los Angeles

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What is a Hysterectomy?

A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the uterus, often recommended for conditions such as fibroids, endometriosis, adenomyosis, chronic pelvic pain, or abnormal bleeding that hasn’t improved with other treatments. The procedure may also involve removing the cervix, ovaries, or fallopian tubes. For many women, a hysterectomy offers lasting relief from disruptive symptoms and can significantly enhance quality of life.
By offering advanced minimally invasive approaches, including laparoscopic, robotic, and hysteroscopic techniques, Dr. Matthew Siedhoff is recognized as the best hysterectomy surgeon in Los Angeles. These techniques allow Dr. Siedhoff to perform hysterectomies with smaller incisions, less blood loss, reduced pain, and quicker recovery compared to traditional open surgery.

Types of Hysterectomy Surgery

Deeply Infiltrating Endometriosis
For women with deeply infiltrating endometriosis that affects the uterus and surrounding pelvic structures, a hysterectomy using either robotic laparoscopy or conventional laparoscopy can provide definitive relief from pain and other symptoms. Other treatment options for deeply infiltrating endometriosis include excision of endometriosis, ureterolysis, lysis of adhesions, rectal shaving, discoid resection, low anterior resection of the bowel, ovarian cystectomy, appendectomy, or an oophorectomy.
Stage 3 or Stage 4 Endometriosis
For patients with stage 3 or stage 4 endometriosis that impacts the uterus and other pelvic organs, a hysterectomy using robotic laparoscopy or conventional laparoscopy may be the most effective treatment for long-term symptom control. Fertility-protecting treatment options like excision of endometriosis, ureterolysis, lysis of adhesions, rectal shaving, discoid resection, low anterior resection of the bowel, ovarian cystectomy, appendectomy, or an oophorectomy may also be appropriate.
Adenomyosis and Adenomyoma
When adenomyosis or adenomyoma cause severe pain or heavy bleeding that does not respond to other treatments, a hysterectomy can offer lasting relief. Dr. Siedhoff treats these conditions using state-of-the-art robotic or traditional laparoscopic surgery. Another treatment option includes minimally invasive adenomyomectomy, also known as an excision of adenomyosis.
Uterine Fibroids
Uterine fibroids can cause pain, bleeding, or pressure. Depending on the size, number, and location of the fibroids, Dr. Siedhoff may use robotic laparoscopy, conventional laparoscopy, or hysteroscopy to perform the procedure with exceptional precision. Another treatment option for uterine fibroids includes a myomectomy.
Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
For women with abnormal uterine bleeding that is severe, persistent, or unresponsive to less invasive treatments, a hysterectomy can provide permanent resolution. Robotic laparoscopy, conventional laparoscopy, or hysteroscopy are advanced techniques that ensure the precise removal of the uterus with minimal disruption to surrounding tissues. Another possible treatment option for abnormal uterine bleeding includes having a myomectomy.

What to Expect During a Hysterectomy

Before Surgery

You’ll have a thorough consultation that includes a review of your medical history, imaging studies, and a personalized discussion of your treatment options and plan. If surgery is warranted, Dr. Siedhoff will explain his surgical approach based on your diagnostic results and answer all of your questions.

During Surgery

Under general anesthesia, Dr. Siedhoff uses advanced minimally invasive techniques to remove the uterus while protecting surrounding structures. His expertise is aimed at reducing blood loss, using smaller incisions, and supporting a safe, smooth recovery.

After Surgery

Most patients return home the same day. You’ll receive clear recovery guidelines that include pain management strategies and follow-up appointments to support healing and help you return to normal activities as quickly as possible.

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Where to Find the Best Hysterectomy Surgeon in Los Angeles

Board-certified and fellowship-trained, Dr. Matthew Siedhoff is known as the best hysterectomy surgeon in Los Angeles, thanks to his unmatched skill in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery. With his meticulous skills and a patient-centered approach, Dr. Siedhoff offers advanced surgical techniques that preserve surrounding structures, minimize downtime, and help patients return to their daily lives with confidence and comfort.

Serving all of Los Angeles from his Beverly Hills office, he delivers advanced care using cutting-edge laparoscopic, robotic, and hysteroscopic technology in a setting designed for patient comfort and confidence.