“Randomised Control Trial Of Vaginal Hysterectomy And Abdominal Hysterectomy”
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BACKGROUND: Hysterectomy is the most common operation performed by gynaecologists, next to caesarean section1 .Aim of this study is to compare the Operative complications and morbidity of Vaginal and Abdominal hysterectomy in moderately enlarged uterus due to benign conditions and Postoperative hospital stay and Recovery
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Singh KC, Barman SD, Sengupta R. Choice of hysterectomy for benign disease, department of obstetrics and gynaecology, University College of medical sciences, Delhi. J Obstet Gynaecol. 2004;54: 365-70. 2. De Frances CJ, Hall MJ. 2005 National Hospital Discharge Survey. Adv Data. 2007;(385):1-19.
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