Postoperative Physiotherapy Care for Women Undergoing Tubectomy: A Case Report
Garvi Vats *
Department of Physiotherapy, Jaipur National University, Rajasthan, India.
Rimjhim Nama
Department of Physiotherapy, Jaipur National University, Rajasthan, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Aims: Tubectomy is the intentional occlusion or partial or complete removal of the fallopian tubes to provide permanent contraception in females. The Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) Program shows an increasing awareness of the tubal ligation method for contraception. Post-surgery complications may emerge as a consequence of bed rest. In order to decrease postoperative complications such as poor posture, weak pelvic floor muscles, low back pain, and difficulty in breathing, physiotherapy plays a crucial role in helping the woman regain her functioning. Hence, the study aims to prepare a post-operative exercise protocol for the patients undergoing a Tubectomy procedure.
Presentation of the Case: A 29-year-old female with a complaint of Lower abdominal pain was referred for physiotherapy from the Obstetrics-Gynecology department. Her medical records showed that she had undergone a lower-segment cesarean section with bilateral tubal ligation and had been referred for physiotherapy post-surgery. After the general assessment, it was noted that the patient was suffering from weakened pelvic floor muscles. Severe incisional pain and affected mobility.
Conclusion: Postoperative physiotherapy is essential for women undergoing tubectomy. This study supports the implementation of an evidence-based physiotherapy regimen to minimize pain, enhance mobility, and promote faster recovery. The approach shows significant results for improving the quality of life post-tubectomy.
Keywords: Tubectomy, breathing exercise, kegel’s exercise, core strengthening exercise, progressive relaxation technique