Uterine removal means hysterectomy. Removing a woman’s uterus is a relatively major surgery.
The way of removing the uterus varies according to the degree and extent of the lesion, such as sub-total removal of the uterus, total removal of the uterus, and extensive hysterectomy, etc. All of them belong to the more major surgeries, although they don’t cause exactly the same damages to the human body.
The uterus is rich in nutritive blood vessels, and there are many neighboring organs around the uterus, so when removing the uterus, it is easy to cause hemorrhage, and may also cause damage to the organs around the uterus. When patients with cervical cancer have their uterus removed, the scope of removal is larger than that of ordinary diseases, and the damage caused to the human body will be more serious.