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TITLE:

AN ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS BETWEEN VAGINAL & ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY WITH RESPECT TO AGE, MARITAL STATUS AND SOCIOECONOMIC DISTRIBUTION

AUTHORS:

Dr. Saman Rehman, Dr Hamna Arif, Dr Wardah Afzal

ABSTRACT:

Objectives: To see the impacts of vaginal hysterectomy and abdominal hysterectomy in females who delivered in obstetric and Gynae units of Mayo Hospital, Lahore. Results: We conducted this comparative research at Gynecology and Obstetrics Department of Mayo Hospital, Lahore from October 2016 to July 2017. To determine the impacts, we divided the research sample population in Group – I and II with a respective mean age of (49.820 ± 3.1930) years and (49.820 ± 3.2560) years, so overall the mean age of both groups was (49.82 ± 3.207) years. After doing the brief study it was noted that 38 (84.44%) of the patients in Group-I expressing the post result impacts on their life was normal same feelings of impacts also absorbed in 29 (64.44%) patients of Group II. Enumeration of difference in superlative life between both the groups was notably (P = 0.051) which is very significant. Conclusion: Results of this study shows that after hysterectomy quality of daily routines of life found more satisfying in vaginal hysterectomy Group-I in comparison of Group-II patients who went through an abdominal hysterectomy. No such link of after hysterectomy quality of life with Marial status, age group, similarity and socioeconomic status found. The academic status of the patients also found not affecting the post hysterectomy quality of life. Keywords: Abdomen, Vagina, Uterus, World Health Organization (WHO) and Hysterectomy of Life.

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