The ICD-9 code for colpopexy for a displaced uterus using an abdominal approach is 68.5. This code falls under the category of surgical procedures for pelvic support. It's important to note that ICD-9 codes have been largely replaced by ICD-10 codes, so for current coding, you would need to refer to the relevant ICD-10 code.
An abdominal gestation is a pregnancy outside of the uterus and within the abdominal cavity.
58140-Myomectomy, excicion of fibroid tumor(s) of uterus, 1 to 4 intramural myoma(s) with total weight of 250 g or less and/or removal of surface myomas; abdominal approach
The baby is located behind the abdominal muscles, within the uterus, which is situated in the pelvic cavity. The abdominal muscles form a protective layer around the uterus and other internal organs. As the pregnancy progresses, the growing baby pushes against the abdominal wall, but it remains inside the uterus, separated from the abdominal muscles.
The uterus can be surgically removed through either the vagina or the abdominal wall.
The abdominal cavity.
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.
loops of the intestines the intestines and other abdominal organs or the abdominal wall abdominal organs such as the liver or bladder and the abdominal wall tissues of the uterus
TAHBSO is removal of uterus,cervix,fallopian tubes and ovaries via an abdominal incision
An abdominohysterectomy is the removal of the uterus via an incision in the abdominal wall.
The IUD will not cause abdominal tightness. The IUD is in the uterus, which is behind the pubic bone; it is not in the abdomen.
In a rat, the uterus is shaped like two horns, extending up into the abdominal cavity. this way the rat can support multiple fetuses.
An abdominal decompression is a technique during childbirth in which the abdomen is surrounded by a chamber and has the pressure decreased intermittently, to assist the uterus in its task.