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PreOp® Patient Education: Hysterectomy Removal Uterus 1
http://www.PreOp.com Patient ED @ 617-379-1582 INFO On the day of your operation, you will be asked to put on a surgical gown. You may receive a sedative by mouth and an intravenous line may be put in. You will then be transferred to the operating table. In the operating room, a nurse will begin preparation by clipping or shaving the abdomen. The anesthesiologist will begin to administer anesthesia - most probably general anesthesia. Patient Education The surgeon will then apply an antiseptic solution to the skin... place a sterile drape around the operative site... After allowing a few minutes for the anesthetic to take effect... Your doctor will decide whether to make a vertical... or horizontal incision. An incision is made cutting through the skin and muscle of the abdomen. Next, the surgeon will inspect the general condition of the abdominal organs. Once the ovaries are exposed the uterus can then be separated from the bladder. Next, the fallopian tubes are tied off and cut. All arteries and veins connected to the uterus are tied off and cut as well. Now the uterus can be pulled upward. This stretches the vagina allowing the surgeon to cut the uterus free at the cervix. The surgeon closes the top of the vagina with stitches, and provides added support by attaching the ligaments that once held the uterus in place. The incision is then closed... and a drainage tube may be left inserted at the site. Finally, a sterile bandage is applied. Patient Education Company

Length: 46
Rating: 5.00 (14 ratings)
Tags: doctor Patient Education Surgery health medicine science clinic visual Arts Hysterectomy uterus vagina fallopian

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PreOp® Patient Education: Hysterectomy Removal Uterus 2
http://www.PreOp.com Patient ED @ 617-379-1582 INFO On the day of your operation, you will be asked to put on a surgical gown. You may receive a sedative by mouth and an intravenous line may be put in. You will then be transferred to the operating table. In the operating room, a nurse will begin preparation by clipping or shaving the abdomen. The anesthesiologist will begin to administer anesthesia - most probably general anesthesia. Patient Education The surgeon will then apply an antiseptic solution to the skin... place a sterile drape around the operative site... After allowing a few minutes for the anesthetic to take effect... Your doctor will decide whether to make a vertical... or horizontal incision. An incision is made cutting through the skin and muscle of the abdomen. Next, the surgeon will inspect the general condition of the abdominal organs. Once the ovaries are exposed the uterus can then be separated from the bladder. Next, the fallopian tubes are tied off and cut. All arteries and veins connected to the uterus are tied off and cut as well. Now the uterus can be pulled upward. This stretches the vagina allowing the surgeon to cut the uterus free at the cervix. The surgeon closes the top of the vagina with stitches, and provides added support by attaching the ligaments that once held the uterus in place. The incision is then closed... and a drainage tube may be left inserted at the site. Finally, a sterile bandage is applied. Patient Education Company

Length: 22
Rating: 5.00 (2 ratings)
Tags: doctor Patient Education Surgery health medicine science clinic visual Arts Hysterectomy uterus vagina fallopian

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PreOp® Patient Education Hysterectomy Removal of Uterus
http://www.PreOp.com Patient ED @ 617-379-1582 INFO Your doctor has recommended that you have a hysterectomy with the removal of the ovaries and fallopian tubes. But what does that actually mean? Hysterectomy is the removal of the uterus - the organ that holds and protects the fetus during pregnancy. Hysterectomy often also involves the removal of other parts of the reproductive system, including the ovaries - where eggs are produced - the fallopian tubes which carry the eggs to the uterus and the cervix - or neck of the uterus. There are many different reasons why a doctor may recommend this kind of surgery. In many cases, disease or the growth of abnormal tissue will lead a doctor to recommend the removal of the uterus, the ovaries and fallopian tubes. In some cases, unusually heavy menstrual flow and the accompanying discomfort may make hysterectomy an important treatment option for patient and physician to consider. But no matter what the reason behind it, you should be aware that the removal of the uterus and other reproductive organs is a serious step and it can mean significant changes in your life. After having a hysterectomy, you will not be able to have children and if because your ovaries are removed as part of the procedure, you may even need to take medication to replace hormones that your body once produced on its own. So make sure that you ask your doctor to carefully explain the reasons behind this recommendation.

Length: 92
Rating: 4.80 (5 ratings)
Tags: Hysterectomy Removal of Uterus Ovaries and Fallopian tubes surgery doctor cervix reproductive

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Hysterectomy or Hormones?
Every year in the United States, approximately 600,000 women will have a hysterectomy - two thirds of which are unnecessary. With bioidentical hormone therapy and lifestyle changes, BodyLogicMD anti-aging physicians are able to make a difference not only for those who truly need the procedure, but also more importantly, for those who are better served by other options. For more information on unnecessary hysterectomies and how bioidentical hormone therapy can help visit: http://www.bodylogicmd.com/Physicians-Offer-Alternative-to-Potentially-Unnecessary-Hysterectomies.html

Length: 94
Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
Tags: menopause hot-flashes hysterectomy hysterectomies health hormones uterus

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Vaginal Hysterectomy
Video from OBGYN.net's Hysterectomy Resource Center. Vaginal Hysterectomy utilizing the PlasmaSeal Open Forceps presented by Kristi Keil, MD.

Length: 547
Rating: 4.60 (49 ratings)
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Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Using Electrosurgery
On September 20th, Dr. Craig Sobolewski and Dr. Jeffrey Wilkinson from Duke University Health System will present a panel discussion of a total laparoscopic hysterectomy performed by Dr. Sobolewski at Durham Regional Hospital, Durham, NC. The OR-Live.com event will occur at 5 pm GMT for the European audience, and again at 7 pm EDT for the American audience. Before the procedure, Dr. Sobolewski will discuss the advantages of using electrosurgical technology during a total laparoscopic hysterectomy, "We'll be using the Ligasureâ„¢ System for vessel sealing. We believe this is the optimal choice as it provides secure efficient seals and does so in a reliable way each time. For the majority of our fine dissection we use standard unipolar technologies and technique and have found that the ForceTriadâ„¢ Energy Platform for electrosurgery has allowed us to do this in a very efficient manner."

Length: 114
Rating: 4.30 (27 ratings)
Tags: laparoscopic hysterectomy electrosurgery forcetriad ligasure valleylab covidien Duke medicine surgery OBGYN

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da Vinci S / Robotic Hysterectomy by M. Patrick Lowe MD
M Patrick Lowe MD (Gynecologic Oncologist) Director of Robotic and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL The surgical video details a robotic assisted hysterectomy in a patient with early stage endometrial/uterine cancer. Anatomy of the pelvis and the technique of a robotic hysterectomy is demonstrated in this video. Narration is provided for the viewer.

Length: 596
Rating: 5.00 (9 ratings)
Tags: robotic surgery Endometrial cancer da Vinci Lowe Northwestern University Hysterectomy Robotic laparoscopy

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Robot-Assisted Hysterectomy
Watch gynecological oncologists Ricardo Estape, M.D., and Nicholas Lambrou, M.D., perform a hysterectomy using the da Vinci robot, which is a less invasive procedure and requires less recovery time than traditional surgical techniques. Viewers will have the choice of watching the web cast in English or Spanish. South Miami Hospital is part of Baptist Health South Florida, the largest faith-based, not-for-profit healthcare organization in the region. It also includes Baptist Hospital, Baptist Children's Hospital, Doctors Hospital, Homestead Hospital, Mariners Hospital in the Upper Keys, Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Institute and Baptist Outpatient Services. Baptist Health Foundation, the organization's fundraising arm, supports services at all hospitals and facilities affiliated with Baptist Health.

Length: 95
Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
Tags: robot-assisted hysterectomy robotic surgery gynecological oncologists da Vinci

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Endometrial Ablation - Alternative to Hysterectomy
On Thursday, September 27 at 5:00pm EDT, watch an endometrial ablation live from Bon Secours St. Francis Health System in Greenville, SC on www.OR-Live.com This minimally invasive procedure is an effective alternative to hysterectomy for patients suffering from heavy or prolonged bleeding during their period. Endometrial ablation is a preferred option when other medical treatments have failed or results are less than desirable. The procedure involves the removal of the lining of the uterus, which is the source of the bleeding. Tiffany L. Rhodes, MD will perform the procedure. Viewers are invited to e-mail questions to the OR during the one hour webcast.

Length: 87
Rating: 4.20 (6 ratings)
Tags: endometrial ablation hysterectomy menstrual bleeding period out-patient hysteroscope uterus vagina

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da Vinci Robotic Hysterectomy from Univ of Michigan
The University of Michigan Health System and Intuitive Surgical, Inc. will present a Webcast of a da Vinci (robotic) hysterectomy, broadcast live from the University of Michigan Hospital, on September 20, 2006 from 3-4 PM (ET). The minimally invasive hysterectomy will be performed with the assistance of the da Vinci Surgical System, by Dr. Arnold Advincula, Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Director of Minimally Invasive Surgery, Division of OB/GYN at The University of Michigan Health System. Arleen H. Song, M.D., M.P.H., Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, will moderate the event to explain critical portions of the surgery and answer e-mail questions from viewers during the Webcast.

Length: 105
Rating: 4.20 (16 ratings)
Tags: hysterectomy davinci robotic surgery gynecology obstetrics cancer cervical cervix laparoscopy GYN OB-GYN endometriosis

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