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  • Hysterectomy Combined With Tummy Tuck Procedures

    Combining a hysterectomy with a tummy tuck procedure is a viable option provided the hysterectomy is not an emergency or a non-benign disease and you are in good health otherwise. All surgical...

  • Surgical Procedures for Vaginal Hysterectomy

    Reasons for needing a hysterectomy vary. The most common include cancer, excessive bleeding, fibroid tumors, infection, pain and uterine prolapse. Some of those reasons make an abdominal...

  • Explain a Vaginal Hysterectomy

    A vaginal hysterectomy is a procedure that removes the uterus through the vagina. This is often done for a variety of gynecological conditions. A vaginal hysterectomy requires less time in a...

  • How to Prepare for Surgery for a Hysterectomy

    A hysterectomy is the partial or complete removal of the uterus and is usually performed as part of a treatment for cancer, fibroid tumors, endometriosis or unusually heavy vaginal bleeding. This...

  • Hysterectomy Surgery Procedures

    Hysterectomies are the second-most common surgery in the United States, after cesarean sections. Though there are now several minimally invasive ways to remove the uterus, most hysterectomies are...

  • How Does a Partial Hysterectomy Work?

    The second most common surgical procedure performed in the United States is a hysterectomy, which refers to the removal of a woman's uterus. A total hysterectomy is an operation that removes...

  • About Hysterectomy Surgery

    Hysterectomy surgery is the removal of the female uterus. This common procedure is performed daily in the United States. Reasons for a hysterectomy may range from excessive menstrual bleeding to...

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