Hysterectomy subtotal is an alternative name for hysterectomy total, where the entire uterus is removed. In more traditional hysterectomy, the uterus and some part of the cervix are removed. In subtotal hysterectomy, the uterus is removed or left in place. It is often performed to treat an infection or other problem with the uterus.
Hysterectomy subtotal is a minimally invasive procedure and is done under general anesthesia, rather than conscious sedation, which is usually required for hysterectomy total because it is likely to result in bleeding. The anesthesia is usually provided by the surgeon during the procedure, and the patient is usually kept awake through the surgery by an anesthesiologist, so the patient can take in details of the surgery.
Hysterectomy subtotal has also been used to treat women with endometrial cancer. It is still a relatively new procedure, so most of the information on it has been gathered through case reports and case series rather than randomized trials, but the procedure has been shown to be as safe as hysterectomy total. It appears to offer similar advantages to hysterectomy total in that the rate of blood loss is lower.
Hysterectomy subtotal is the one surgery women are advised to discuss with their doctor before having the procedure and it’s one of the few surgeries that women can have with their own bodies. And the benefits are that it’s less invasive than hysterectomy total.
I don’t quite understand this, but it seems like people have been saying the same thing about hysterectomy total, and hysterectomy subtotal. For the last couple of years, the only reason I’ve seen people saying this about hysterectomy total is because they said hysterectomy subtotal.
Hysterectomy total is the procedure performed to remove all of the tissue in your uterus, and hysterectomy subtotal is the process that you undergo after your hysterectomy. The benefits of hysterectomy subtotal are that you’re basically back to your old body, but without having to have your ovaries removed.
One of the most common reasons that people go for hysterectomy subtotal is because they’ve had their ovaries removed, and they still have a uterus. If you’ve had your ovaries removed, chances are that if you had hysterectomy total you’d be dead by now. It’s possible, but it’s rather unlikely.
I am a big fan of hysterectomy subtotal myself, because my uterus could have remained intact, but Ive spent a lot of years trying to get pregnant after having my ovaries removed. To me it is the most efficient, natural, and responsible way to try to get pregnant. With hysterectomy subtotal youre not just back to your old body, but youre also more likely to have a baby.
Hysterectomy subtotal has a few downsides. For one, for awhile, the operation itself can be quite traumatic. I was in the hospital for a week after having hysterectomy subtotal when I was told by the hospital that if I continued to have the operation, theyll be performing an emergency hysterectomy. They told me that if I continued to have the operation, I would not be able to get pregnant.
This is the biggest problem with hysterectomy subtotal. It is an emergency procedure, meaning that they can perform it while your body is still intact, but the damage is done. I believe that most people undergoing this surgery are having a problem with it, and that it is a very real issue.