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  1. 7 wrz 2022 · This study systematically evaluated qualitative research on the real experiences of women undergoing hysterectomy, identifying three themes: comprehensive consideration before hysterectomy, emotions and experience after hysterectomy, and coping strategies.

  2. 14 sty 2022 · Implications and general advice. The hospital stay after hysterectomy is usually 3 days. Postoperatively, prophylactic anticoagulation should be administered for about 10 days, and may be for longer in cases of hysterectomy due to cancer. Post hysterectomy, it may take 4–6 weeks to recover.

  3. The objectives of the present article is to review the development of the operation from a historical perspective, and to attempt to answer some of the dilemmas posed when choosing between a total and subtotal procedure, using results from evidence-based research when possible.

  4. 15 wrz 2017 · Vaginal hysterectomy dates back to ancient times. The procedure was probably first performed by Themison of Athens 20 years before the birth of Christ and definitely performed and described by Soranus of Ephesus in 120 AD. There are many reports of its use in the...

  5. 25 kwi 2019 · Compared with those who received a less invasive approach to hysterectomy, women who received open surgery were more likely to express negative experiences relating to their hospital stay and recovery from surgery. The results inform future improvements of care for women planning a hysterectomy.

  6. 7 lip 2020 · Background: Women who had undergone hysterectomy have to overcome problems related to sexual and reproductive health. They often suffer a decline in self-esteem due to sexual dysfunction and the inability to give birth, along with their quality of recovery.

  7. 19 maj 2022 · The historical perspective and outcomes reviewed in this article support that vaginal hysterectomy is quicker, cheaper, and associated with fewer complications compared with other approaches, including robotic hysterectomy.

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