A baby develops inside its mother in the uterus, commonly known as the womb. A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure when a woman's uterus is removed. A salpingo-oophorectomy is the term for the procedure in which the ovaries and fallopian tubes are occasionally also removed. A minimally invasive technique called a laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy (LH) involves removing the uterus while leaving the cervix unharmed. The lower, thin end of the womb is known as the cervix. After having a hysterectomy, a woman can no longer get pregnant and will no longer have periods. The patient generally receives general anaesthetic throughout the surgery. A few tiny abdominal incisions around or in the vicinity of the belly button will be made by your surgeon. Through one of these incisions, a tiny tool called a laparoscope that has a light and camera at the tip is introduced. To assist the surgeon in viewing the interior pelvic organs, the pictures from the camera are presented on a monitor. The other abdominal incisions are used to implant small surgical equipment. To get to the uterus, the soft tissues are pulled back. The blood veins, tissues, and ligaments that surround the uterus are severed by the surgeon. Through the little incision, the uterus is then fragmented and removed, leaving the cervix intact. There may or may not be fallopian tubes and ovaries.
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