Supracervical hysterectomy - The vaginal route

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Abstract

Removal of the cervix during hysterectomy is not mandatory. There has been no irrefutable evidence so far that total hysterectomy is more beneficial to patients in terms of pelvic organ function. The procedure that leaves the cervix intact is called a subtotal hysterectomy. Traditional approaches to this surgery include laparoscopic and abdominal routes. Vaginal total hysterectomy has been proven to present many advantages over the other approaches. Therefore, it seems that this route should also be applied in the case of subtotal hysterectomy. We present 9 cases of patients who underwent subtotal hysterectomy performed through the vagina for benign gynecological diseases.

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Wilczyński, M., Cieślak, J., & Malinowski, A. (2014). Supracervical hysterectomy - The vaginal route. Wideochirurgia I Inne Techniki Maloinwazyjne, 9(2), 207–212. https://doi.org/10.5114/wiitm.2014.41633

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