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As we mentioned in other articles, endometriosis grow somewhere else other than the endometrium also reacts to hormonal signals of the monthly menstrual cycle, building up tissue, breaking it, and eliminating it through the menstrual period. Hysterectomy always is the last resource in treating endometriosis for woman who has exhausted all the treatments without success, or endometrial tissues has become cancerous, her doctor may suggest some kinds of hysterectomy. If the hysterectomy is decided and the gynecologist is chosen then pre operative evaluation is necessary to make sure that all requirements are address for a successful surgery.
in this article, we will discuss anesthesiology consultation as pre operative evaluation before hysterectomy.

It is benefits for the woman who is decided to have the hysterectomy to talk to her anesthesia who will involve with surgery shortly before her operation. With the information you provide together with other tests, your anesthetist will determine the best combination of drugs and dosages to ensure a safe and effective procedure.

1. Anesthesia risks is the main concerns for any operation. Your anesthetist may works together with your gynecologist to determine types of anesthesia will be used during hysterectomy depending types of laparoscopic approach.

2. Women who are over ages of 50 will need preoperative clearance from their family doctor or have a pre operative anesthesia evaluation.

3. It is recommended that your should talk to you anesthetist at least the day before surgery if you have bad experience of anesthesia in previous surgery or you have any concern such as pre existed health conditions or what anesthesia will effect you during or after surgery?.

4. Here are some health conditions are recommended by American Society of Anesthesiology to talk you anesthetist at least one day before the day of operation.
a) Chronic illness that prevent the patient engaging in normal daily activities
b) Medical conditions that cause the patient admitted to the hospital 2 months prior to the surgery, because of chronic condition
c) Cardiovascular
Previous history of angina, coronary heart disease, heart attack caused by high blood pressure.
d) Respiratory such as asthma or chronic obstruction pulmonary disease with progression within 6 months prior to surgery.
e) Any types of liver disease.

You can obtain the complete list from the American Society of Anesthesiology
by contacting them at this website http://www.asahq.org
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