Laparoscopic hysterectomy generally takes about 2 hours, but it cannot be generalized. The specific time is related to the operation method and the patient's own situation.
Hysterectomy can be divided into partial resection, subtotal resection, and total resection. Laparoscopic hysterectomy is not suitable for all patients, such as patients with extensive pelvic adhesions, huge fibroids, or patients with severe cardiovascular disease and coagulation disorders. Therefore, patients undergoing laparoscopic hysterectomy are relatively stable, and the operation is less difficult. Generally, the operation can be completed in about 2 hours. If the lesion is difficult to separate from the surrounding tissue, the operation time will be slightly prolonged.
In addition, because laparoscopic hysterectomy has the advantages of small incision, quick recovery, less damage to other organs, and clear surgical field, it is widely used in clinical practice, and the operation is relatively mature.