Removal of the uterus in older women does not cause adverse effects on other areas of the body. The uterus is a female reproductive organ located in the lower part of the pelvic cavity and plays a role in the gestation of the embryo that produces menstruation during the reproductive years. The uterus is prone to many kinds of diseases, such as fibroids, endometriosis, cervical lesions, adenomyosis, and uterine prolapse, some of which can be treated conservatively and some of which must be treated surgically. In young women, removal of the uterus can affect the reproductive function. The uterus provides part of the monthly supply of the ovaries, and removal of the uterus can affect the function of the ovaries, so try to treat conservatively or perform surgery to preserve the uterus. For older women who have no fertility requirements and are menopausal, the uterus has become a useless organ, if the combined serious uterine pathology conservative treatment is not effective, if the physical condition can tolerate, should be preferred to remove the uterus.