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S: ACOG – https://www.acog.org/clinical/clinical-guidance/committee-opinion/articles/2017/06/choosing-the-route-of-hysterectomy-for-benign-disease (last access: 7 January 2024); MDPI- https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/11/23/6940 (last access: 7 January 2024).

N: 1. “surgical excision of the uterus,” 1881, coined in English from Greek hystera “womb” + -ectomy (word-forming element meaning “surgical removal,” from Latinized form of Greek -ektomia “a cutting out of,” from ektemnein “to cut out,” from ek “out” + temnein “to cut”, from PIE root *tem- “to cut”).

2. The surgical removal of the uterus.

3. Hysterectomy, surgical removal of the complete uterus (total hysterectomy) or of the complete uterus except for the cervix (subtotal hysterectomy). The cervix is the outermost portion of the uterus, which projects into the vagina. Removal of the uterus is indicated in a number of abnormal situations, including the presence of a cancer or of a benign tumour of the type called myoma, or fibroid tumour, if the myoma is large or rapidly growing, causes excessive bleeding or discomfort, or seems to be breaking down. Hysterectomy may also be performed after cesarean section—delivery of an infant through the abdominal wall—if there are such complications as uncontrolled bleeding, gross infection, or cancer of the cervix.

4. There are several types of hysterectomy, including:

  • Partial (supracervical) hysterectomy: During a partial hysterectomy, a surgeon only removes the upper portion of the uterus.
  • Total hysterectomy: Surgeons use this procedure to remove both the uterus and cervix.
  • Radical hysterectomy: During this procedure, a surgeon removes the womb, cervix, and upper part of the vagina. They may also remove the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and surrounding lymph nodes.
  • Total hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy: This type involves the removal of one or both of a person’s ovaries and fallopian tubes. A surgeon can perform a salpingo-oophorectomy during a hysterectomy.

5. Not to be confused with hysterotomy: [In an animal,] the operation of cutting into the uterus.
[In a woman,] the surgical incision of the wall of the uterus.

S: 1. Etymonline – https://www.etymonline.com/word/hysterectomy (last access: 11 January 2024). 2. TERMIUM PLUS – https://www.btb.termiumplus.gc.ca/tpv2alpha/alpha-eng.html?lang=eng&i=1&srchtxt=HISTERECTOMIA&index=alt&codom2nd_wet=1#resultrecs (last access: 7 January 2024). 3. EncBrit – https://www.britannica.com/science/hysterectomy (last access: 7 January 2024). 4. MEDNT – https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/hysterectomy#definition (last access: 7 January 2024). 5. TERMIUM PLUS – https://www.btb.termiumplus.gc.ca/tpv2alpha/alpha-eng.html?lang=eng&i=1&srchtxt=hysterectomy&index=alt&codom2nd_wet=1#resultrecs, https://www.btb.termiumplus.gc.ca/tpv2alpha/alpha-eng.html?lang=eng&i=1&srchtxt=hysterotomy&index=alt&codom2nd_wet=1#resultrecs (last access: 11 January 2024).

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CR: cervical cancer, prolapse, Wolffian.