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Total hysterectomy (removal of uterus and cervix) does not remove the ovaries or fallopian tubes and therefore these will still produce eggs and menses.
Hysterectomy is removal of uterus. Total hysterectomy is removal of uterus and cervix. If fallopian tubes and ovaries removed as well this is a salpingo oopherectomy (bilateral = both- unilateral one). So a total hysterectomy with salpingo oopherectomy is the uterus,cervix,fallopian tubes and ovaries
A pan hysterectomy is also known as total hysterectomy. It is a surgical procedure during which the uterus, ovaries and fallopian tubes are removed.
Not unless there is a complication before he has given you the "all and release." If you mean total hysterectomy (uterus and cervix) then you will still have your fallopian tubes and ovaries, so if you have trouble with these then yes.
Hysterectomy is removal of your uterus. Ooectomy is removal of your ovaries. If your ovaries were left when they did the hysterectomy (quite common these days), yes, you can still produce fertile eggs, no problem. If your uterus is gone, though, there's nowhere for the eggs to go. If you still have fallopian tubes, you'd still be at risk for ectopic pregnancy.
There are several types of hysterectomy. Hysterectomy is removal of uterus. Total hysterectomy is uterus and cervix. Additionally the fallopian tubes (salpingo) and ovaries (oopherectomy) may be removed so, a total hysterectomy with unilateral(one) or bilateral (both) salpingo oopherectomy would be all the reproductive organs apart from the vagina. Radical hysterectomy also removes lymph nodes when cancer has spread beyond the fallopian tubes.
. Wertheim's) hysterectomy, is the removal of the womb, cervix, tissue around the cervix (parametrium), fallopian tubes, pelvic lymph nodes, the upper part of the vagina and sometimes the ovariesPanhysterectomy is surgical removal of the uterus and the ovaries and oviducts and cervix and related lymph nodesSo in essence there is not much difference
A radical hysterectomy will leave a woman unable to have children, because the procedure removes the fallopian tubes and the ovaries.
TAHBSO is removal of uterus,cervix,fallopian tubes and ovaries via an abdominal incision
Removal of uterus.cervix and both fallopian tubes. It is likely that you will have an oopherectomy (removal of ovaries) if you have a slpingectomy.
Hysterectomy is removal of uterus. Total hysterectomy is removal uterus and cervix. Total hysterectomy with salping-oopherectomy is removal of uterus,cervix,fallopian tubes (salpingo) and ovaries (oopherectomy). All these can be done either laprocscopically (key hole) or abdominally ( incision in stomach).
if it was a full hysterectomy, i'd get it checked out, well either way i'd get it checked out. It could be cancerous if you still have your ovaries, and fallopian tubes. You can also get PID having had a historectomey