Hysterectomy

Why It Is Done

In most cases, hysterectomy is an elective surgery used to treat noncancerous female reproductive system Click here to see an illustration. (gynecologic) conditions that haven't improved with medical treatment. For women who have no plans for pregnancy and have considered and tried other treatment options without success, a hysterectomy may be a reasonable treatment choice.

Hysterectomy is also a potentially lifesaving measure when used to stop severe bleeding after childbirth or to remove cervical cancer or endometrial (uterine) cancer.

Reasons for hysterectomy include:


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Author: Sandy Jocoy, RN Last Updated: August 12, 2008
Medical Review: Sarah Marshall, MD - Family Medicine
Kirtly Jones, MD - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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 Hysterectomy Types
 Comparison of Hysterectomy Procedures
 Risks of Hysterectomy
 Preparing for a Hysterectomy
 When to Call a Doctor
 Recovery
 What to Think About
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