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  2. Hysterotomy abortion - Wikipedia

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    Hysterotomy abortion is a surgical procedure that removes an intact fetus from the uterus in a process similar to a cesarean section.The procedure is generally indicated after another method of termination has failed, or when such a procedure would be medically inadvisable, such as in the case of placenta accreta.

  3. Hysterotomy - Wikipedia

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    This is traditionally done if the fetus is of 24 weeks or older, at which it is viable outside of the uterus. [10] The primary goal is to save the pregnant person, and in order to insure the highest survival rate, the goal of fetus delivery time is within 5 minutes after the patient goes under arrest and/or two cycles of CPR. [ 11 ]

  4. Hysterectomy - Wikipedia

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    [60] Radical hysterectomy: complete removal of the uterus, cervix, upper vagina, and parametrium. Indicated for cancer. Lymph nodes, ovaries, and fallopian tubes are also usually removed in this situation, such as in Wertheim's hysterectomy. [61] Total hysterectomy: complete removal of the uterus and cervix, with or without oophorectomy.

  5. Resuscitative hysterotomy - Wikipedia

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    This usually occurs around 20 weeks gestational age, [3] [4] but may be earlier if there is more than one fetus (e.g. twins or triplets). Depending on the situation, it may or may not be possible to save the patient and it may or may not be possible to save her fetus. But for both, a resuscitative hysterotomy is the best chance of survival.

  6. Viola Davis shares she had hysterectomy, reveals she ...

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    A few weeks later, she met actor Julius Tennon, and the two have now been married for almost 20 years. Unfortunately, Davis's reproductive issues did not end there.

  7. Dilation and curettage - Wikipedia

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    Dilation (or dilatation) and curettage (D&C) refers to the dilation (widening or opening) of the cervix and surgical removal of sections and/or layers of the lining of the uterus and or contents of the uterus such as an unwanted fetus (early abortion before 13 weeks), remains of a non-viable fetus, retained placenta after birth or abortion as well as any abnormal tissue which may be in the ...

  8. Vicki Gunvalson Explains That 'Cancer Cells' Led to Her 'Full ...

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    Read article “I had a full hysterectomy because I had cancer cells in my uterus and cervix,” the Real Housewives of Orange County alum, 59, told Page Six on Friday, February 11. “They took ...

  9. Operative vaginal delivery - Wikipedia

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    OASI is observed in about 5.7% of first time mothers and 1.5% in people who have given birth before with no prior OASI. [4] In an 8-year study done at sub-Saharan hospitals, out of 100,307 vaginal deliveries, 2.1% resulted in OASI with forceps delivery found to have a higher incidence rate of 8.6% compared to 1.3% in normal vaginal deliveries. [11]