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April 2006 · Vol. 18, No. 4

LETTERS

The insanity of “meddlesome” surgery

Thanks for the roundtable discussion of hysterectomy (“Hysterectomy: Which route for which patient?” moderated by Dr. Mickey Karram [February]). I believe the art of vaginal hysterectomy is dying, despite the fact that it allows me to finish the procedure in 30 to 45 minutes, remove ovarian cysts, and do an appendectomy, salpingo-oophorectomy, or other necessary procedures.

A uterus as big as a fetal head can be removed vaginally, although, occasionally, excision of fibroids and/or morcellation is necessary before the operation can be completed, as Dr. Karram and the panelists point out. Meddlesome surgery, like meddlesome midwifery, should be discouraged.

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