health procedures






 

Question by  worker3868 (10)

What is a "total hysterectomy"?

Don't they just take it out or not?

 
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Answer by  cskuza (99)

This the procedure when all the reproductive organs from a female are removed. The uterus, the cervix and the ovaries. After a total hysterectomy a woman can not bear children.

 
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Answer by  TracyS (186)

Total hysterectomy refers to whether the cervix is left intact or if it is removed as well. There is also a complete hysterectomy which is a total hysterectomy plus other organs such as ovaries and fallopian tubes are removed as well.

 
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Answer by  Cecilia (2828)

There are many organs involved in a woman's reproductive system. For various reasons sometimes the ovaries are left, sometimes they're not. Generally 'total' means all parts removed.

 
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Answer by  diva25 (4016)

That is where they go in and remove both of your ovaries, as well as your uterus. They also take your cervix. This procedure will put you in surgical menopause. This means that you will no longer be able to have children. This procedure is common in a person who has endometriosis and/or PCOS.

 
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Answer by  Latin4 (11170)

This is when they take everything out. You will never have a period again or get pregnant. You might have to be on hormone replacement theraphy forever.

 
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