Gynecological surgery is a medical procedure performed to treat diseases of the female organs. It can be either radical - that is, implying the removal of affected tissues, or organ-preserving - something that allows you to preserve the function of an organ without compromising its appearance. Similar operations are performed in gynecology, as well as in oncology.
The operation involves excision of a specific area or entire organ to reduce tumors, fight infection or tissue necrosis. Gynecological operations are divided into general and local. Common ones include amputation of the uterus, appendages or vagina. Local operations can be radical, partial or simple. The first category includes most operations aimed at eliminating tumors. Secondly implied