tuloksettomia
Tuloksettomia, also known as "tuloksentomia" or "tulosetomia," is a surgical procedure used to remove the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes from a woman's body. This procedure is typically performed for medical reasons, such as severe endometriosis, uterine fibroids, or uterine prolapse, when conservative treatments have failed. It is also a common choice for women who have completed childbearing and wish to avoid future pregnancies. Tuloksettomia can be performed laparoscopically, through small incisions, or through a larger abdominal incision, depending on the individual's medical needs and preferences. The procedure is generally considered safe and effective, with most women experiencing a full recovery within a few weeks. However, like any surgical procedure, tuloksettomia carries risks, including infection, bleeding, and adverse reactions to anesthesia. It is important for women considering this procedure to discuss the potential benefits and risks with their healthcare provider. Post-operative care typically involves rest, pain management, and follow-up appointments to monitor recovery and address any complications.