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Hysterectomy
Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the womb (uterus), with or without the removal of the ovaries. The uterus is a muscular organ of the female body, shaped like an inverted pear.

 


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Hysterectomy side effects
Women who are considering surgically inducing menopause through a hysterectomy will want to know about all of the different side effects which can very easily become a problem after the procedure has ...

Hysterectomy
Hysterectomy is a major surgical procedure in which the uterus and possibly the cervix, ovaries, and fallopian tubes are removed. Fibroids in the uterus are a common reason for a hysterectomy.

Hysterectomy
Hysterectomy is the operation to remove the uterus (womb). It may be advised for a number of reasons. This leaflet gives a brief overview of the operation.

Hysterectomy
What is hysterectomy?
Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus. Different portions of the uterus, as well as other organs, may be removed at the same time.

Hysterectomy Support Groups
One of the best ways to find answers and support when making a decision about whether to have a hysterectomy or try an alternative procedure is to talk with other women with similar experiences.

Hysterectomy, total: Complete surgical removal of the uterus and cervix. Also called a complete hysterectomy.
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A woman's reproductive system includes the uterus, the ovaries, the fallopian tubes, and the vagina.

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Will a hysterectomy affect my sex life?
Most women do not experience an adverse effect on their enjoyment of sex.

Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus; sometimes the cervix and/or ovaries and fallopian tubes are also removed.

Hysterectomy is an operation that is commonly performed. There are many reasons a woman may need a hysterectomy. However, there are nonsurgical approaches to treat many of these conditions.

Hysterectomy may be recommended for:
Tumors in the uterus, like uterine fibroids
Cancer of the uterus, most often endometrial cancer
Cancer of the cervix or a precancerous condition of the cervix called cervical dysplasia
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Hysterectomy Risks
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If your treatment team recommends a hysterectomy your surgeon will use the least invasive procedure possible.

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Hysterectomy is generally recommended for endometriosis only when the disease is severe.

A hysterectomy may be performed for a variety of reasons, the most common being fibroids on the uterus. A hysterectomy might also be performed for endometriosis, uterine prolapse, cancer, chronic pelvic pain or persistent vaginal bleeding.

abdominal hysterectomy
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1. removal of the uterus through an incision in the abdominal wall.

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Radical hysterectomy
Surgery to remove the uterus, cervix, and part of the vagina. The ovaries, fallopian tubes, and nearby lymph nodes may also be removed.
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Hysterectomy. A hysterectomy that removes your uterus, but not your ovaries, usually doesn't cause menopause. Although you no longer have periods, your ovaries still release eggs and produce estrogen and progesterone.

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Hysterectomy. This type of surgery removes the uterus. If you have a hysterectomy, you won't have any more periods and you won't be able to get pregnant. Hysterectomy is major surgery that requires general anesthesia and a hospital stay.

Hysterectomy
Surgical removal of the uterus or womb [from Greek, hystera, womb + ektome, excision].

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Hysterectomy (salpingo-oophorectomy, TAH, TAHBSO)
An operation to remove the womb. TAH stands for total abdominal hysterectomy. BSO stands for bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, which means removing both ovaries and fallopian tubes as well.

Hysterectomy - for many women, hysterectomy is the best option because it removes all chance of the fibroids recurring. But it's a final step that carries significant risks and may cause an early menopause.

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Hysterectomy
A hysterectomy is an operation to remove your womb. It's is usually only done if other treatments haven't worked. After a hysterectomy, you will no longer have periods and won't be able to become pregnant.

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a hysterectomy is an operation to remove a woman's uterus. this article looks at the procedure, when surgery may be necessary and possible complications.
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Hysterectomy: An operation to remove the uterus, through an incision in the abdomen or the vagina. Removal of the ovaries (oophorectomy) may be done at the same time. (See also oophorectomy).
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Hysterectomies involve the surgical removal of the entire uterus. Fibroids remain the number one reason for hysterectomies in the United States.

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Hysterectomy: An operation in which the uterus and cervix are removed.
Implant: An implant is a small flexible tube which is placed just under your skin. It releases a progestogen hormone to prevent pregnancy.

Hysterectomy
The surgical removal of the uterus.

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The body's natural defense system against infection or disease; a system of cells that protects the body from bacteria, viruses, toxins and other foreign substances.

Hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy
Hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy is a surgical procedure in which a woman has her ovaries, fallopian tubes and uterus removed.

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The surgical removal of the uterus.
hysteria
A mythical emotional disorder ascribed only to women for about 2,500 years. In ancient Greece, it was ascribed to not being pregnant often enough.

Hysterectomy. In women, the bladder and uterus (womb) lie close to one another and are supported by the same muscles and ligaments.

Hysterectomy: A surgical operation to remove the uterus and, sometimes, the cervix. Removal of the entire uterus and the cervix is referred to as a total hysterectomy.

Total Hysterectomy
Total hysterectomy is the removal of the entire uterus. This may be done through a vaginal or abdominal incision. Hysterectomy is the definitive treatment for fibroids.

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Uterine fibroids are noncancerous (benign) tumors that develop in the uterus (womb), a female reproductive organ.

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Hysterectomy (surgical removal of the uterus) can also be offered[8] to patients > 40 years of age or those for whom sterilisation is not an obstacle. It may be required for those with severe infection and uncontrolled bleeding.
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Definition
A hysterectomy is surgery to remove a woman’s uterus, or womb. The womb is the area where a baby grows when a woman is pregnant.

Hysterectomy. The uterus is surgically removed with or without other organs or tissues. In a total hysterectomy, the uterus and cervix are removed.

Hysterectomy is another permanent method of sterilization procedure in which the uterus is removed. The uterus is the muscular organ at the top of the vagina. Babies develop in the uterus, and menstrual blood comes from the uterus.

hysterectomy - surgery to remove the uterus.
hysterosalpingography - x-ray examination of the uterus and fallopian tubes that uses dye and is often performed to rule out tubal obstruction.

Hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy are usually indicated except for stage I nonepithelial or low-grade unilateral epithelial cancers in young patients; fertility can be preserved by not removing the unaffected ovary and uterus.

Hysterectomy
Excision of the uterus.
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Ileocolostomy
The surgical formation of an artificial opening between the ileum and the colon.

HYSTERECTOMY
SYMPTOMS"Depression, urinary tract problems, joint pain, headaches, dizziness, insomnia, fatigue, loss of bone mass, and increased likelihood of heart disease.

hysterectomy (hiss-ter-EK-toe-mee)
Surgery to remove the uterus and, sometimes, the cervix. When the uterus and part or all of the cervix are removed, it is called a total hysterectomy.

A hysterectomy and removal of pelvic lymph nodes with or without removal of both ovaries and fallopian tubes.
Radiation therapy.
Chemotherapy.
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