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There are many alternatives to hysterectomy ...” … including less-invasive procedures called focused ultrasound and uterine artery embolization. Myth 2: A ...
During a vaginal hysterectomy, the surgeon frees the uterus from the ovaries, fallopian tubes and upper vagina, as well as from the blood vessels and connective ...
Learn why surgery to remove the uterus, known as a hysterectomy, might be done and what to expect if you need this surgery.
Wasson says, “There are two main types of hysterectomies. There is a total hysterectomy where the entire uterus is removed. And there's a subtotal hysterectomy, ...
During a vaginal hysterectomy, the uterus is removed through the vagina. There are no incisions on your abdomen. Studies have shown that, when possible, vaginal ...
A hysterectomy can treat many gynecologic conditions, including fibroids, painful periods and cancer, such as endometrial, cervical, ovarian and uterine cancers ...
More than 400,000 hysterectomies ― with or without concurrent bilateral oophorectomy ― are performed each year in the United States, most for benign disease ...
The purpose of this study is to compare the incidence of cuff dehiscence in patients who have undergone total robotic laparoscopic hysterectomy vs. total ...
Vaginal hysterectomy is a procedure to remove the uterus through the vagina to treat certain gynecological conditions.
Tatnai Burnett, a Mayo Clinic OB-GYN. Cancer treatment myths. As advances in the treatment of cancer have increased, there are more opportunities to learn ...
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