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At Medicover Hospitals, our gynecologists, equipped with qualifications like MS, DNB, and FMAS, perform suction evacuation (d&c) procedure of uterus by using endoscopic techniques. This approach ensures smaller incisions and reduced blood loss, contributing to a quicker recovery for patients across India.
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What is Suction Evacuation (D&C) Procedure?
Suction evacuation (d&c) is a medical procedure to remove tissue from the uterus (womb). It involves using a suction device to clear the uterine lining. This procedure is often performed to manage miscarriage or incomplete abortion. It ensures that no tissue remains in the uterus, which could cause complications.
This surgery is needed when there is retained tissue in the uterus. Conditions like miscarriage, molar pregnancy, or incomplete abortion may require this procedure. If untreated, retained tissue can lead to infection or heavy bleeding. Modern surgical approaches include manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) and electric vacuum aspiration (EVA). These methods are safe and effective for removing uterine contents.

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Complete Guide To Suction Evacuation D And C Procedure
Everything you need to know about the procedure, preparation, and recovery
Suction Evacuation (D&C) Procedure Indications
Doctors recommend suction evacuation (d&c) procedure when there is a need to remove tissue from the uterus. This procedure is often considered when other treatments have not been effective or when immediate intervention is required.
Incomplete Miscarriage
Patients may experience heavy bleeding and cramping. An ultrasound may reveal retained tissue in the uterus. When medication does not resolve the issue, suction evacuation is advised.
Missed Miscarriage
There may be no symptoms initially, but an ultrasound shows no fetal heartbeat. If the body does not expel the tissue naturally, suction evacuation is necessary.
Molar Pregnancy
Symptoms include abnormal bleeding and severe nausea. Ultrasound and blood tests show abnormal growths. Suction evacuation is needed to remove these growths.
Excessive Uterine Bleeding
Patients may report prolonged or heavy bleeding. Examination and tests indicate retained tissue. When medication fails, suction evacuation is performed.
Endometrial Sampling
Patients might have irregular bleeding. A biopsy is needed to rule out cancer. Suction evacuation helps obtain a sample when other methods are insufficient.
How to Prepare for Suction Evacuation (D&C) Procedure?
Proper preparation for suction evacuation (d&c) procedure is crucial for a smooth procedure and recovery. It helps minimize risks and ensures the best possible outcome.
- Medication Review: Consult your doctor about stopping NSAIDs, anticoagulants, and herbal supplements a week before the procedure.
- Fasting Guidelines: Do not eat or drink anything for at least 6 hours before the procedure if general anaesthesia is used.
- Pre-Procedure Tests: Complete any required blood tests or imaging studies as advised by your healthcare provider.
- Clothing: Wear loose, comfortable clothing on the day of the procedure to ease movement and comfort post-procedure.
- Transportation: Arrange for someone to drive you home after the procedure, as you may feel drowsy from anaesthesia.
- Medication List: Bring a list of all medications you are currently taking, including dosages, to share with the medical team.
- Personal Items: Leave valuables at home and bring only essentials to the hospital.
- Emotional Support: Consider having a friend or family member accompany you for emotional support.
Suction Evacuation (D&C) Procedure (Step-by-Step)
This procedure is performed by gynecologists. It typically lasts 15-30 minutes. General or local anaesthesia is used.
- Preparation: The patient is positioned comfortably on the examination table. Anaesthesia is administered to ensure no pain during the procedure.
- Cervical Dilation: The cervix is gently dilated using dilators. This allows access to the uterine cavity.
- Insertion of Suction Cannula: A suction cannula is carefully inserted into the uterus through the cervix. The patient may feel slight pressure.
- Suction of Uterine Contents: The suction device is activated. Uterine contents are evacuated through the cannula. The patient remains comfortable due to anaesthesia.
- Use of Curette: A curette may be used to ensure complete evacuation. This helps in scraping any remaining tissue gently.
- Final Inspection: The uterus is inspected to ensure all contents are removed. This step ensures no tissue is left behind.
- Recovery: The patient is monitored as anaesthesia wears off. Mild cramping or spotting may occur, which is normal.
Who Performs Suction Evacuation (D&C) Procedure?
This procedure is performed by gynecologists. They are specialists trained in women's reproductive health. They ensure the procedure is done safely and effectively. Please contact the hospital for current details as insurance panels may change.
Recovery After Suction Evacuation (D&C) Procedure
Recovery after a suction evacuation (d&c) procedure is generally quick. Most women can return to normal activities within a few days. However, it's important to follow your doctor's advice to ensure a smooth recovery.
Day 1:
- Rest is crucial. Avoid strenuous activities.
- Light bleeding or spotting is normal. Use sanitary pads, not tampons.
- Eat light meals. Opt for easily digestible foods like curd, dal-rice, or khichdi.
Day 2-3:
- Continue resting, but light activities like walking are encouraged.
- Maintain a balanced diet. Include moong dal and soups to aid recovery.
- Monitor for any unusual symptoms like heavy bleeding or severe pain.
Day 4-7:
- Gradually resume normal activities if you feel up to it.
- Avoid heavy lifting and vigorous exercise.
- Return to work or school if comfortable, but listen to your body.
Week 2:
- Most women can return to their regular routine.
- Continue with a nutritious diet to support healing.
- Follow up with your doctor as advised.
When to Seek Urgent Help
- Heavy bleeding soaking more than two pads per hour.
- Severe abdominal pain not relieved by medication.
- Fever or chills, which may indicate an infection.
- Foul-smelling discharge.
If you experience any of these symptoms, contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Benefits of Suction Evacuation (D&C) Procedure
Suction evacuation is a medical procedure used to remove uterine contents. It is often chosen for its effectiveness and safety.
- Quick Recovery: The procedure usually allows for a faster recovery compared to other methods.
- Minimally Invasive: It involves minimal surgical intervention, reducing physical trauma.
- Reduced Bleeding: Often results in less bleeding compared to other surgical options.
- Effective Removal: Ensures thorough removal of uterine contents, reducing the risk of complications.
Risks and Complications of Suction Evacuation (D&C) Procedure
While generally safe, suction evacuation carries some risks. It is important to be aware of potential complications.
- Common: Cramping and mild pain may occur post-procedure.
- Common: Light bleeding or spotting is expected for a few days.
- Rare: Infection can occur, necessitating medical attention.
- Rare: Uterine perforation, although uncommon, is a serious risk.
- Rare: Incomplete evacuation may require additional intervention.
What is the Cost of Suction Evacuation (D&C) Procedure
The cost for the suction evacuation of uterine contents procedure ranges from Rs. 26,250 to Rs. 1,39,000 across Medicover Hospitals. The price varies depending on the ward category chosen, such as outpatient, day care, general, private, and deluxe options.
We offer transparent pricing and support for insurance and TPA, including CGHS, ESI, and major TPAs. Cashless facility is available to ease the payment process. Please contact the hospital for the latest insurance panel details as these may change periodically.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much does Suction evacuation (d&c) procedure cost at Medicover Hospitals?
The cost for Suction evacuation (d&c) procedure ranges from Rs. 26,250 to Rs. 1,39,000 across Medicover Hospitals.
2. Is Suction evacuation (d&c) procedure covered under health insurance at Medicover?
This procedure may be covered by CGHS, ESI, and major TPAs, offering cashless options. Please contact the hospital for current panel details.
3. Will I experience hormonal changes after the procedure?
Suction evacuation (d&c) procedure does not typically affect hormone levels. Consult your doctor for personalized advice on any hormonal concerns.
4. Can I conceive after a Suction evacuation procedure?
Yes, most women can conceive after recovery from the procedure. Discuss your family planning goals with your doctor for tailored guidance.
5. What is the recovery time for suction evacuation (d&c) procedure?
Recovery usually takes a few days, with most women resuming normal activities within a week. Follow your doctor's advice for a smooth recovery.
6. Will I experience heavy bleeding after the procedure?
Some bleeding is normal after the procedure, but it should gradually decrease. Contact your doctor if you experience heavy or prolonged bleeding.
7. What should I eat after the procedure?
Consume light, nutritious foods like curd, dal-rice, and khichdi post-procedure. These help in recovery and maintain digestive health.