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  2. Hysterectomy | NICHD - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy Shriver National...

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    The surgeon removes the uterus through a cut in the abdomen. This incision may be similar to what is done during a cesarean section. This type of hysterectomy requires a longer hospital stay and longer recovery time than others. 1 Removal of the ovaries is not required for treatment of fibroid symptoms. Similarly, some women may desire to ...

  3. What are the treatments for endometriosis? - NICHD

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    During this procedure, the surgeon may also remove the uterus. Removing the uterus is called hysterectomy. If the ovaries have endometriosis on them or if damage is severe, the surgeon may remove the ovaries and fallopian tubes along with the uterus. This process is called total hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy.

  4. What are the treatments for uterine fibroids? - NICHD

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    Treatments for fibroids include the following: Medication-related treatments Hysterectomy Other treatments This page also includes information about emotional support for living with fibroids.

  5. Advancing Endometriosis Research | NICHD - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy...

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    Erica lived with near-daily pain for a decade. After other available treatment options had been exhausted, her doctors agreed to a hysterectomy—surgical removal of the uterus. While not a cure, the hysterectomy helped make her endometriosis more manageable.

  6. What is a C-section? - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy Shriver National...

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    A cesarean delivery, also called a C-section or cesarean birth, is the surgical delivery of a baby through a surgical cut or incision in a woman's abdomen and uterus. After the baby is removed from the womb, the uterus and abdomen are closed with stitches that later dissolve.1 According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2015, 32% of births were by cesarean delivery ...

  7. Science Update: Common surgeries for pelvic organ prolapse are...

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    Study personnel who evaluated participants after surgery were also blinded to the procedure performed. Failure rates—based on the occurrence of symptoms, anatomic measurements performed by a provider, or the need to re-treat the prolapse—at three years after surgery was 28% for sacrocolpopexy, 29% for transvaginal mesh, and 43% for native ...

  8. Uterine Fibroids - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy Shriver National...

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    Uterine Fibroids. Uterine fibroids, or leiomyomas, are tumors or growths made of smooth muscle cells, fibroblasts, and other material that grow in or on the wall of the uterus or womb. They are the most common non-cancerous tumors in women of childbearing age. Uterine fibroids can cause pain and abnormal bleeding from the uterus.

  9. Other Treatments for Fibroids | NICHD - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy...

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    Uterine fibroids can be treated with radiological and other methods. These can include endometrial ablation, uterine artery embolization, magnetic resonance imaging–guided focused ultrasound, and myomectomy. These treatments are minimally invasive and typically involve a short hospital stay or can be done as an outpatient procedure. Before undergoing any treatment for uterine fibroids, you ...

  10. NICHD: Endometriosis and Women's Health - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy...

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    Endometriosis is one of the most common gynecological diseases, afecting an estimated 10% of U.S. women. It occurs when tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, which can cause pain, sometimes severe, and infertility. Many women endure years of symptoms before getting a diagnosis, which can only be confirmed through surgery.

  11. How are uterine fibroids diagnosed? | NICHD - NICHD - Eunice...

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    Unless a woman has symptoms, it’s likely she does not know she has uterine fibroids. In some cases, though, health care providers find fibroids during a routine gynecological exam. During this exam, the health care provider checks the size of your uterus by putting two fingers of one hand into the vagina while using the other hand to press lightly on your abdomen. If you have fibroids, your ...