But while a caesarean is carried out to save the life of a baby, a hysterotomy has as its aim to eliminate it. |
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Review of the operative report from previous hysterotomy or myomectomy should be documented in detail. |
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In some hospitals because of the danger of this procedure to the mother, an operation like a miniature Caesarean section called a hysterotomy has to be performed. |
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Two noted physicians then told her that a hysterotomy held out her only hope for health. |
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In the third trimester of pregnancy, induced abortion may be performed surgically by intact dilation and extraction or by hysterotomy. |
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Every effort should be made to identify and correct any degree of uterine rotation prior to hysterotomy. |
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Thymuses were collected from consenting mothers undergoing hysterotomy and ligation. |
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A hysterotomy would be less traumatic to the fetus but carries a higher mortality rate for the mother and complicates her attempts to get pregnant again. |
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The term hysterotomy is used when the intent is to deliver a dead baby. |
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Other abortion procedures available during the sixteenth through twenty-fourth week of pregnancy are the rarely used hysterotomy and hysterectomy. |
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All consenting mothers were admitted for hysterotomy and ligation and the experimental protocol passed through the ethical committee of the institute. |
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Hysterotomy, the surgical removal of the uterine contents, may be used during the second trimester or later. |
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Hysterotomy is essentially an early classical Caesarean section. |
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Hysterotomy abortion is a procedure similar to a caesarean section and is performed under general anesthesia. |
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Hysterotomy was done, with extraction of a 400 g macerated male abortus along with the placenta. |
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