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Outpatient Hysterectomy Volume in the United States.
Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2017OBJECTIVE To estimate the number of outpatient hysterectomies being performed annually in the United States in an effort to offer more correct estimates of hysterectomy use in light of reported decreasing inpatient case volume.
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Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1972
This paper provides a review of relevant literature on the outcome of hysterectomy and on affective, defensive, cognitive, reality and object relations aspects of the hysterectomy crisis. The development, from the literature review and from the pilot study, of the research instrument, the Hysterectomy Interview Schedule is described.
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This paper provides a review of relevant literature on the outcome of hysterectomy and on affective, defensive, cognitive, reality and object relations aspects of the hysterectomy crisis. The development, from the literature review and from the pilot study, of the research instrument, the Hysterectomy Interview Schedule is described.
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The Lancet, 1970
Total hysterectomy is discouraged as a fertility control method in healthy women because of possible insecurity unsatisfactory or difficult coitus or frigidity. Provided that serious disease is ruled out by a D&C the author encourages his patients to put up with minor symptoms.
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Total hysterectomy is discouraged as a fertility control method in healthy women because of possible insecurity unsatisfactory or difficult coitus or frigidity. Provided that serious disease is ruled out by a D&C the author encourages his patients to put up with minor symptoms.
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Theoretical Medicine, 1988
Hysterectomy (or hysterectomy with oophorectomy) is the most frequently performed major surgery in the United States, affecting approximately 700,000 women each year (Easterday, 1983). There has long been interest in the psychological effects of these surgeries. However, apart from the concern that some hysterectomies may be unnecessary (Pearse, 1976),
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Hysterectomy (or hysterectomy with oophorectomy) is the most frequently performed major surgery in the United States, affecting approximately 700,000 women each year (Easterday, 1983). There has long been interest in the psychological effects of these surgeries. However, apart from the concern that some hysterectomies may be unnecessary (Pearse, 1976),
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Hysterectomy or an Alternative?
Hospital Practice, 2000Even though hysterectomy remains an appealing solution for a number of nonmalignant gynecologic conditions, patients are often scheduled for surgery without proper evaluation or consideration of an alternative. For symptoms associated with uterine fibroids or endometriosis, there are alternative treatments that cause less morbidity, are less costly ...
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The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 1996
Between April 1993 and November 1995 I performed 50 laparoscopic hysterectomies. The indications for surgery were chronic menometrorrhagia in 40 women, enlargement of the uterus in 8, and pelvic pain in 2. Bipolar coagulation was used in the first 20 cases exclusively and a combination of Endo GIA 30 and bipolar in the other 30.
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Between April 1993 and November 1995 I performed 50 laparoscopic hysterectomies. The indications for surgery were chronic menometrorrhagia in 40 women, enlargement of the uterus in 8, and pelvic pain in 2. Bipolar coagulation was used in the first 20 cases exclusively and a combination of Endo GIA 30 and bipolar in the other 30.
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Hysterectomy for the Transsexual
The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 2001GERLI, Sandro+6 more
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