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Re: HYSTERECTOMY: Hysterectomy or oophorectomy?From: Professor Galal Lotfi (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 25 Feb 2009 03:05:57 -0600 (CST)
If you did oophorectomy and left the uterus, you will be concerned about the cervix and CIN and above all the heavy period. I assume total hyterectomy with removal of the cervix is the best solution for all the problems. If durring the operation the surgeon found that the ovaries looked benign, he would have the decision to leave over one of the ovaries after clearing it of the cysts. If the cysts were destroying most of the ocvaries or he will not be sure if what was left over is going to be functioning, then the safest is to remove the ovaries straightforward as well. Oophoectomy alone is not an option. At Mon, 23 Feb 2009, Jean wrote: > >I'm 44 years old, a DES daughter (confirmed, 2 cold cone biopsies >(1993-1994) for CIN3. Almost all Pap smears/colposcopy/biopies since >then ASCUS or CIN1. Recently, an ultrasound showed 2 cysts on my right >ovary, most likely endometriomas, but one is solid and malignancy can't >be ruled out and one is 5 cm. There were also smaller simple cysts on >left ovary. Have heavy periods, and pelvic pressure/occasional pain, >but not unbearable. > >The doctor has given me a choice of removing just the right ovary or the >uterus and both ovaries. Tempted to do the total hysterectomy, since I >don't want kids/cysts will likely come back/endometriosis >likely/cervical issues/close to menopause anyway. Is a hysterectomy >overkill in this situation?
-- Professor Galal Lotfi, MD. MRCOG 14A Sherif street. Cairo. Egypt 202-24535597
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