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Hysterectomy is the
surgical removal of the
uterus and cervix.
Supracervical hysterectomy refers to
removal of the
uterus while the
cervix is spared....
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tissue samples can come from a
uterine biopsy or
directly following a
hysterectomy.
Uterine biopsies can be
obtained by
either a
laparoscopic procedure...
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procedures an
individual may have, such as male
chest reconstruction,
hysterectomy, or oop****ctomy. Gender-affirming
surgery is
usually preceded by beginning...
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extirpation of a
cancerous uterus on
January 30, 1878. The
first radical hysterectomy operation was
described by John G. Clark,
resident gynecologist under...
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behavior modification. In non-human animals, the
technical term is an ovo-
hysterectomy or ovariohysterectomy;
while in humans, this is
called a hystero-oop****ctomy...
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approach to
hysterectomy: robotic-****isted
total laparoscopic hysterectomy,
total laparoscopic hysterectomy, laparoscopic-****isted ****l
hysterectomy, total...
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abdominal hysterectomy with
bilateral salpingo-oop****ctomy" (TAH-BSO); the more
casual term for such a
surgery is "ovariohysterectomy". "
Hysterectomy" is removal...
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intestine that
occurs through the ****,
typically subsequent to ****l
hysterectomy, and
following ****ual
intercourse after the surgery. It is a surgical...
- NHS says 64.
There is no need to
continue screening after a
complete hysterectomy for
benign disease. Pap
smear screening is
still recommended for those...
- (heavy
menstrual periods); a common[citation needed]
indication for
hysterectomy Prolapse of
pelvic organs Infections of the **** (vaginitis), cervix...