no. they are based on size and extent
Vulvectomy refers to a http://www.answers.com/topic/gynaecology-1 procedure in which the http://www.answers.com/topic/vulva is partly or completely removed. Usually this is performed as a last resort in certain cases of http://www.answers.com/topic/cancer, http://www.answers.com/topic/dysplasia or http://www.answers.com/topic/human-papillomavirus (genital warts). The patient experiences severe pain in the groin area for a couple of weeks after the procedure. Sexual function is generally still possible but limited.
The gland this is removed in a protectorate procedure is the prostate gland, which is removed from the surrounding tissue. They might even check for cancer at the same time.
cholecystectomy
The procedure were a blood clot is removed from a vein is called an embolectomy.
Yes, it is a common procedure
Amniocentesis
Having more foreskin removed.
It is a surgical procedure where the end portion of the panceas is removed.
amniocentesis (sp)
It is a procedure in which myomas (uterine fibroids) are surgically removed from the uterus
a portion of the tumor is removed to debulk the mass
It is removed, most characteristically. in a manner termed the Whipple procedure - most commonly for individuals with pancreatic cancer.