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What is Total Hysterectomy NEC?

Total hysterectomy not elsewhere classified.


What is a tah procedure in hysterectomy?

Total Abdominal Hysterectomy


Can you get HIV from sharing contact lenses?

You can't get HIV from sharing contact lenses.


Can you be infected with HIV though casual contact?

You can not be infected with HIV though casual contact.


Total abdominal hysterectomy?

If total then it is where the uterus and cervix of female is removed by incision through the stomach so that surgeon can access the abdominal cavity. If just a hysterectomy then it is only the uterus removed.


What is removed during a partial hysterectomy?

Hysterectomy = uterus. Total hysterectomy = uterus and cervix. Salpingo = fallopian tube. oopherectomy = ovary. Therefore just a hysterectomy would be removal of uterus alone and a Total hysterectomy with salpingo oopherectomy (bilateral) is everything.


Everyday casual contact with a person that is HIV-infected will put you at risk for becoming infected with HIV?

No. HIV is not transmitted via casual contact.


What is a pan hysterectomy?

A pan hysterectomy is also known as total hysterectomy. It is a surgical procedure during which the uterus, ovaries and fallopian tubes are removed.


What will happen if no pap smear after hysterectomy?

If you had your cervix removed during hysterectomy, and if the hysterectomy was not done for pap problems, there is no need for pap smear after hysterectomy in most women. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.


How is hysterectomy?

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).


Can you get HIV by sharing contact lenses?

Sharing contact lenses is not considered a risk for HIV infection. HIV is transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.


How can you not get HIV by eating with a person who has HIV?

Because casual contact, even saliva, does not transmit HIV.