Is it better to cut the uterus open or minimally invasive

When a woman has her uterus removed, there are advantages and disadvantages to choosing either open or minimally invasive surgery, and the choice of which is better depends on the circumstances of each case. If you choose open surgery when removing the uterus, you will be left with a visible scar on the abdomen, more bleeding during the surgery, and slower recovery after the surgery. The advantage of open surgery is that it can visualize the pathological changes in the pelvic organs and make a more accurate judgment of the condition. In addition, open surgery is less difficult to operate and less expensive. When removing the uterus, if you choose minimally invasive surgery, the disadvantage is that it is more difficult to operate and the operation is more expensive. The advantages of minimally invasive surgery are that the incision is smaller, the amount of bleeding during the operation is less, and the recovery after the operation is faster.