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hysterectomy$37131$ - traducción al español

SURGICAL REMOVAL OF THE UTERUS
Hyserectomy; Hysterectemy; Hysterectomies; Hysterectomized; Hysterectomised; Hystorectomy; Histerectomy; Radical hysterectomy; LAVH; Complete hysterectomy; Laparoscopic hysterectomy; Wertheim surgery; Total hysterectomy; Total abdominal hysterectomy; Abdominal hysterectomy; Vaginal hysterectomy; Supracervical hysterectomy; Uterinectomy; Sterilisation of women; Emergency hysterectomy
  • Hysterectomy
  • Myomectomy
  • Sutured uterus wound after myomectomy
  • Schematic drawing of types of hysterectomy

hysterectomy      
n. histerectomía
hysterectomy         
histerectomía

Definición

hysterectomy
n.
1) to do, perform a hysterectomy on
2) to have a hysterectomy

Wikipedia

Hysterectomy

Hysterectomy is the partial or total surgical removal of the uterus. It may also involve removal of the cervix, ovaries (oophorectomy), Fallopian tubes (salpingectomy), and other surrounding structures. Partial hysterectomies allow for hormone regulation while total hysterectomies do not.

Usually performed by a gynecologist, a hysterectomy may be total (removing the body, fundus, and cervix of the uterus; often called "complete") or partial (removal of the uterine body while leaving the cervix intact; also called "supracervical"). Removal of the uterus renders the patient unable to bear children (as does removal of ovaries and fallopian tubes) and has surgical risks as well as long-term effects, so the surgery is normally recommended only when other treatment options are not available or have failed. It is the second most commonly performed gynecological surgical procedure, after cesarean section, in the United States. Nearly 68 percent were performed for conditions such as endometriosis, irregular bleeding, and uterine fibroids. It is expected that the frequency of hysterectomies for non-malignant indications will continue to fall given the development of alternative treatment options.