With no ovaries or uterus, you definitely won't get pregnant.
It depends on whether the procedure is a vaginal hysterectomy or an abdominal hysterectomy - and if it is an abdominal hysterectomy, if it includes unilateral or bilateral salpingectomy, and it is includes unilateral or bilateral oophorectomy.
A cholecystectomy study is when one studies in certain types of surgeries. The term refers to the removal of the gallbladder by laprasopic or open surgery.
Only if your undergoing a radical open kidney surgery. Then they also take out some lymph nodes. But if you are undergoing a simple open kidney surgery then they just removed the full kidney or even just parts of the kidney id needed.
I am 15 weeks pregnant and my doctor and I just discussed treatment options for my 8 cm asymptomatic ovarian cyst. She said if it twists or ruptures while I am pregnant she will need to do surgery to remove it and that it will likely involve removal of the entire ovary. If done during the second trimester, it will most likely be able to be done as a laproscopic surgery. After the second trimester if it begins to cause pain, it will be open abdomen surgery and again will likely mean the entire ovary has to go. I would definitely talk to your obstetrician about your individual situation though, especially if your cyst is causing pain or discomfort.
RFA can be used to treat tumors that are too small or too inaccessible for removal by conventional open surgery.
From my experience with wisdom teeth removal, yes, it is very normal. I can't even tell you how long it was before I was able to open my jaw wide like before. Not only do the stitches in your mouth keep the skin very tight, you're also going to have a stiff jaw from having your mouth open through the surgery! It is normal to have decreased function of your mouth for a while after surgery. But definitely talk to your dentist if you think something is really not normal.
Many compartments. If you open it, you see those.
The term "open heart surgery" is really used incorrectly. We use it to mean a surgery where the chest is cut open to get the heart. A "bypass surgery" is where they cut open your chest and reroute the large blood vessels (arteries) on the outside of the heart. We do wrongfully call Bypass Surgery a type of Open Heart Surgery. But I would call a real "open heart surgery" where they cut open the chest and then cut open the heart to work inside the heart, like replace valves.
CPT code 58558 refers to the laparoscopic removal of the uterus (hysterectomy) with or without removal of the cervix. This procedure is typically performed for various medical conditions affecting the uterus, such as fibroids or abnormal bleeding. It is categorized under minimally invasive surgical techniques, which generally result in shorter recovery times compared to open surgeries.
Open heart surgery
One of the solutions is open heart surgery or cardiovascular surgery. A child or adult can either die from cardiovascular disease or you can have cardiovascular surgery or open heart surgery.
CholecystectomyCholecystectomy /ˌkɔləsɪsˈtɛktəmi/, plural: cholecystectomies,) is the surgical removal of the gallbladder. Despite the development of non-surgical techniques, it is the most common method for treating symptomatic gallstones, although there are other reasons for having this surgery done. Each year more than 500,000 Americans have gallbladder surgery. Surgery options include the standard procedure, called laparoscopic cholecystectomy, and an older more invasive procedure, called open cholecystectomy.11. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CholecystectomyIt means you have had your gall bladder removed.