Overview ; A robotic-assisted hysterectomy is a type of hysterectomy your surgeon performs with the help of a robotic machine. Hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove your uterus. Your uterus is a hollow, muscular organ in your pelvis. It’s where a fetus grows during pregnancy. In this type of hysterectomy, your surgeon makes small incisions (cuts) in your abdomen and uses robotic arms to separate your uterus from its surroundings. A robotic hysterectomy is different from a traditional hysterectomy because a surgeon controls the roboti ...
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Overview ; What Is It? · A hysterectomy is a common surgical procedure that removes a woman's uterus. Hysterectomies are performed to treat various medical conditions including uterine fibroids, abnormal uterine bleeding, pelvic prolapse and several kinds of cancer. A hysterectomy, or surgery to remove the uterus, is the second most common major surgery among women in the United States, second only to cesarean section. About one-third of American women will have a hysterectomy by the time they are 60. Why Is a Hysterectomy Performed? ...
"After a person has considered all of the other options and decides to have a hysterectomy, they should be offered all of the advancements that health care has to offer,” says Linda Fan...
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Subtotal, supracervical or partial hysterectomy. The uterus is removed, but not the cervix. Total or complete hysterectomy. Both the uterus and the cervix are removed. Total hysterectomy plus unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. This procedure removes the uterus, cervix, one ovary and one fallopian tube, while one ovary and one fallopian tube are left in place. This procedure is usually done if a problem confined to one ovary is detected at the time of hysterectomy. After surgery, the remaining ovary should produce enough female hormones if the wo ...