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Learn why surgery to remove the uterus, known as a hysterectomy, might be done and what to expect if you need this surgery.
Vaginal hysterectomy is a procedure to remove the uterus through an incision in the vagina to treat certain gynecological conditions.
Total hysterectomy with salpingo-oophorectomy. This procedure removes your cervix and uterus as well as both ovaries and fallopian tubes. This makes ovarian ...
Hysterectomy is a type of surgery that removes the uterus. You may have bloody vaginal discharge for several days to several weeks after a hysterectomy.
When comparing vaginal hysterectomy to laparoscopic hysterectomy, a vaginal approach has a faster surgical time and shorter hospital stay. This is the most cost ...
Hysterectomy, or the surgical remove of a woman's uterus, is a common gynecologic operation in the U.S. Dr. Megan Wasson, a Mayo Clinic medical and surgical ...
This means that the surgery is done through an incision in the vagina or through small cuts in the lower abdomen. When a hysterectomy is performed completely ...
Cancer or precancer of the uterus, cervix or ovaries; Uterine prolapse; Abnormal vaginal bleeding; Pelvic pain. Your doctor might recommend robotic hysterectomy ...
More than 400,000 hysterectomies ― with or without concurrent bilateral oophorectomy ― are performed each year in the United States, most for benign disease ...
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