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- ... the type of hysterectomy. Average recovery times are: Abdominal hysterectomy : 4 to 6 weeks Vaginal hysterectomy : 3 to ...
- Baggish MS. Abdominal hysterectomy. In: Baggish MS, Karram MM, eds. Atlas of Pelvic Anatomy and Gynecologic Surgery . 5th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; ...
- ... hysterectomy may be done through an abdominal incision (abdominal hysterectomy) or through a vaginal incision (vaginal hysterectomy).
- ... pelvic inflammatory disease, uterine fibroids and cancer. A hysterectomy may be done through an abdominal or a vaginal incision.
- ... to the inner surface of the bowel, bladder, abdomen, or other organs. Cancer is also described as grade 1, 2, or 3. Grade 1 is the least aggressive, and grade 3 is the most aggressive. Aggressive means that the cancer grows and spreads quickly.
- ... require blood transfusions or removal of the uterus (hysterectomy).
- ... bleeding has stopped. If you have had a hysterectomy, you need to ... that does not go away Nausea and vomiting Severe abdominal pain
- ... Laser therapy -- uses light to burn abnormal tissue. Hysterectomy may be done for women with precancer who ... for more advanced cervical cancer may include: Radical hysterectomy, which removes the uterus and much of the ...
- ... with their provider before continuing the pregnancy. A hysterectomy ( surgery to remove the uterus ) may be an ...
- ... Other procedures are also available. Often, a vaginal hysterectomy can be done at the same time as ... 10. Kirby AC, Lentz GM. Pelvic organ prolapse, abdominal hernias, and inguinal hernias: diagnosis and management. In: ...