These are the internal organs that make up a womans reproductive system.
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View Originalfigure 1Female reproductive anatomy
These are the internal organs that make up a woman's reproductive system.
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View OriginalTypes of abdominal hysterectomy
In an abdominal hysterectomy, the doctor removes the uterus through an opening in the belly. If it is a "total hysterectomy" the doctor also removes the cervix. If it is a "subtotal" or "supracervical" hysterectomy, the doctor removes the uterus but leaves the cervix in place. To do this surgery, doctors sometimes make a horizontal cut (from left to right) at the bikini line. Sometimes they instead make a vertical cut from top to bottom. As part of a hysterectomy, doctors sometimes also remove the ovaries and the tubes that connect the ovaries to the uterus (fallopian tubes). This is called "salpingo-oophorectomy".
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View Originalfigure 2Types of abdominal hysterectomy
In an abdominal hysterectomy, the doctor removes the uterus through an opening in the belly. If it is a "total hysterectomy" the doctor also removes the cervix. If it is a "subtotal" or "supracervical" hysterectomy, the doctor removes the uterus but leaves the cervix in place. To do this surgery, doctors sometimes make a horizontal cut (from left to right) at the bikini line. Sometimes they instead make a vertical cut from top to bottom. As part of a hysterectomy, doctors sometimes also remove the ovaries and the tubes that connect the ovaries to the uterus (fallopian tubes). This is called "salpingo-oophorectomy".
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View OriginalVaginal hysterectomy
In a vaginal hysterectomy, the uterus and cervix are removed through the vagina. The top of the vagina is then sewn together. There are no visible scars. The ovaries and fallopian tubes may also be removed (called "salpingo-oophorectomy") at the same time, or may be left in place.
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View Originalfigure 3Vaginal hysterectomy
In a vaginal hysterectomy, the uterus and cervix are removed through the vagina. The top of the vagina is then sewn together. There are no visible scars. The ovaries and fallopian tubes may also be removed (called "salpingo-oophorectomy") at the same time, or may be left in place.
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