Recovery after hysterectomy should be gradual, guided by both your doctor’s advice and how your body...
Breast pain after a hysterectomy largely depends on whether your ovaries were removed during the pro...
Yes, you absolutely can. Having your period at the time of your scheduled surgery is not a medical p...
This is a very important point of clarification. A hysterectomy—the removal of the uterus—does not c...
Total hip replacement surgery, or total hip arthroplasty, involves removing the damaged portions of...
Yes, a total hip replacement is considered a major surgical procedure. It involves removing a large...
Yes, hip replacement surgery is considered extremely safe, with a very high success rate. It has bee...
No, you will not be awake or aware during the surgery. Patients are kept completely comfortable and...
The posterior approach is the most traditional way to perform a hip replacement. During this procedu...
A hip replacement becomes necessary when the cartilage in the hip joint is so badly damaged that it...
A dislocation of a hip replacement is uncommon but considered a medical emergency when it occurs. Th...
Yes, it is possible to have more than one hip replacement on the same hip. This second surgery is ca...