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  • Thank you for this video. I have been nervous over my up coming LAVH. This makes me feel better about making the choice not to live in pain and to finally get my life back after I heal!

  • A vaginal hysterectomy is faster, safer, causes no pain and leaves no scars.

    Women go home after 48 hours and to work in a week.

    Get informed!

    Read the comparative clinical data on the British Medical Journal.

  • Wow. That was really cool to watch. Now I'll know what's going on if I want to get a hysto for my transition. (I'm FTM transgender)

  • I had this procedure done on Aug 19th - the next day, I was trolling my hospital floor for popcicles, eating fruit, had very little pain, no pain killers were necessary for me and I was released from the hospital. Since then I have had no pain...I walk everyday and will be back at work by Sept. 12th. Thank you Drs. Lam and Whitfield Growden and the Mass General Hospital Staff in Boston!

  • what is for dinner ?

  • I feel you are not minimally invassive you are as invassive as open hysterectomy I would call it minimally acessive surgery

  • Very good surgery Mr Koh May god bless you and make you  a better pesron in life

  • sloppy surgery

  • Thats hows its done right there!

  • Great video! Looks minimally invasive... 

  • I admire wee guys like him as they are performing miracles everyday and dont even flinch :) they think they are taken for granted as thats what they get paid for! BUT to me after Jesus they are my hero's! Go Surgeons...

  • my mom had this done only through the abdomen. she had it done due to multiple fibroid tumors. after she had it done she has been doing so much better. she was put on hormonal replacements but she stopped taking them. she is actually she is doing quite well. its been a good several years since the surgery.

  • Whats the pulsing as the bits are getting burned?

  • The reason that there isnt more blood is because he is using a cauterizing tool that also cuts the tissue using heat. This is a real live person. Look really closely. You can see her heartbeat.

  • y el utero?? como lo sacaron? morcelacion?

  • @drjoeldominguez por supuesto por vagina

  • did you see them do the knots?!! awesome. I want this guy to do mine. not a corpse btw too much blood.

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  • There's a new book, "The H Word", that tells you everything you want to know about hysterectomy, the alternatives, and the consequences.

  • @HERSFoundation

    This site provides biased information and misleads patients!

    Get informed by official sites.

    Read the clinical statistics on the British Medical Journal.

    If you have heavy bleeding, endometrial cancer, cervical cancer, endometriosis pain, adenomyosis, ovarian cysts, hysterectomy is liberating!

    Women even report better orgasms afterwards...

  • I'm about to get this surgery in 5 days because I have Uterine cancer, this was amazing to watch and it makes me feel better about getting it done. I can understand what's going to happen to me now. As for the person who said it looked healthy, I'm sure mine looks healthy on the outside too but it is diseased and if I don't get it removed I will die.

  • I sure hope that your surgery was a success and that you are in good health. My mom and sis has to have a hysterectomy due to enormous fibroid tumors (They're doing so much better now) I'm so glad that the cancer was caught in time and I hope that you're doing well. May you stay strong and healthy throughout your entire life.

  • this uterus looks very healty, why has it to be removed?

  • it could have been on a corpse

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