Depends on the surgeon but usually a hemostat
The bladder is very close to operating site for a hysterectomy and occasionally it can get damaged during the operation <2%. So the naswer is yes it can but it is very unusual once you have totally healed.
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A "bladder blade" is a surgical instrument used during a Caesarean birth. It is a type of retractor, an instrument used to keep other body parts out of the way of the surgery. The bladder blade is pulled "down" (toward the patient's feet) to keep the bladder, and part of the body wall, out of the way. If you are in the OR and you happen to look around the curtain, the bladder blade will be one of the two railroad-spike-ish implements stretching open the incision.
A pan hysterectomy is also known as total hysterectomy. It is a surgical procedure during which the uterus, ovaries and fallopian tubes are removed.
Chlamydia can infect the urethra, which is not removed during a hysterectomy.
A cystoscope is a medical instrument used during a cystoscopy. It is inserted into the urethra to help exam the lining of the urinary bladder and urethra.
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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.
Chloroform is used in dissection as an anesthetic to sedate animals, making it easier to handle them during the procedure. It helps reduce the pain and stress experienced by the animals during dissection. However, due to safety concerns and ethical considerations, alternative methods of euthanasia and anesthesia are often preferred in modern dissection practices.
Extremely unlikely, as the cells which proliferate to form fibroids are already removed during hysterectomy.
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