Removing the uterus and preserving the cervix can reduce human injury, preserve cervical function and ensure the functional integrity of the pelvic floor.
Clinical hysterectomy is generally used for cervical cancer, endometrial cancer and other diseases, for cervical examination is normal, no inflammation and repeated contact bleeding can be considered to retain the cervix. Retaining the cervix after hysterectomy can reduce human injury, retain the cervical secretion function, and retain the cervix can also ensure the functional integrity of the pelvic floor as much as possible.
It should be noted that retaining the cervix after hysterectomy also has certain side effects, the cervical part of the cervix may be secondary to cancer of the cervical stump, it is recommended that regular review, for recurrent inflammation, human papillomavirus infection, and recurrent contact bleeding it is recommended to remove the cervix. Consultation with a specialized doctor is recommended for specific cases.