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Vaginal hysterectomy is a procedure to remove the uterus through an incision in the vagina to treat certain gynecological conditions.
Hysterectomy remains the only treatment that can prevent uterine fibroid recurrence. ... Both hysterectomy and myomectomy can often be done using minimally ...
After a hysterectomy, you no longer can become pregnant. If you had planned additional pregnancies in the future, discuss possible options with your health care ...
A Mayo Clinic minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon talks about the customized approach needed — rather than automatic hysterectomy plus fallopian tube and ...
If you've had surgery to remove all or part of your uterus — a total or partial hysterectomy — you may or may not continue to need routine Pap tests. Your ...
Robotic hysterectomy is a minimally invasive surgery to remove the uterus.
... hysterectomy vs. total vaginal hysterectomy, to identify risk factors for cuff dehiscence, and to study the impact of cuff dehiscence on a patient's ...
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