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Results 1 - 10 of 30 for Perineal
  1. ... to widen the opening of the vagina. A perineal tear or laceration often forms on its own ... the anus or the rectum. Both episiotomies and perineal lacerations require stitches to repair and ensure the ...
  2. ... operating table. Not every hospital offers robotic surgery. Perineal -- Your surgeon makes a cut in the skin ... anus and the base of the scrotum (the perineum). The cut is smaller than with the retropubic ...
  3. You had surgery to remove all of your prostate, some tissue near your prostate, and probably some lymph nodes. This article tells ...
  4. Images ... The female external reproductive anatomy includes the vagina.
  5. Vulvar cancer is cancer that starts in the vulva . Vulvar cancer most often affects the labia, the folds of skin outside the vagina. ...
  6. Large bowel resection is surgery to remove all or part of your large bowel. This surgery is also called colectomy. The large bowel ...
  7. Imperforate anus repair is surgery to correct a birth defect involving the rectum and anus. An imperforate anus defect prevents most ...
  8. Groin pain refers to discomfort in the area where the abdomen ends and the legs begin. This article focuses on groin pain in men. ...
  9. ... into your prostate. They were inserted through your perineum (the area between the scrotum and the anus). ... feel the urge to urinate more often. Your perineum may be tender and bruised. You can use ...
  10. ... during childbirth. It is a cut to the perineum -- the skin and muscles between the vaginal opening ... of the area between the vagina and anus (perineum). The mediolateral incision is made at an angle. ...
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