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While surgery is rarely a first option, sometimes your well-being or even your life may depend on it. At Monroe OBGYN, Dr. Martin Pakideh and Dr. Soudabeh Ahadi offer advanced expertise in performing hysterectomies to address serious health concerns like abnormal bleeding, chronic pain, and cancer.
With extensive experience and access to the latest surgical techniques, they are committed to providing the best care for women facing these challenging health issues.

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Hysterectomy Q & A
A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the uterus, often to treat severe health conditions. Depending on your individual diagnosis, Dr. Pakideh or Dr. Ahadi may recommend one of the following types of hysterectomies:
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Subtotal Hysterectomy: Removes the upper part of the uterus while leaving the cervix intact.
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Total Hysterectomy: Removes the entire uterus, including the cervix.
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Radical Hysterectomy: Involves removing the uterus, cervix, surrounding tissue, and the top part of the vagina, typically reserved for treating cancer.
In some cases, your doctor may also recommend removing the ovaries and fallopian tubes if necessary to ensure the best possible outcome for your health.-
While the term “pelvic pain” may seem straightforward, its presentation can vary significantly based on the underlying condition. This pain may manifest as:
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Dull and nagging discomfort
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Acute pain following sex or urination
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Pain that is confined to the pelvic area or radiates to the lower back, buttocks, and thighs
Many women find that pelvic pain intensifies during menstruation and may be accompanied by heavy bleeding. Each of these distinctions helps the Monroe OBGYN team accurately identify the root cause of your discomfort.-
While the term “pelvic pain” may seem straightforward, its presentation can vary significantly based on the underlying condition. This pain may manifest as:
-
Dull and nagging discomfort
-
Acute pain following sex or urination
-
Pain that is confined to the pelvic area or radiates to the lower back, buttocks, and thighs
Many women find that pelvic pain intensifies during menstruation and may be accompanied by heavy bleeding. Each of these distinctions helps the Monroe OBGYN team accurately identify the root cause of your discomfort.-
While the term “pelvic pain” may seem straightforward, its presentation can vary significantly based on the underlying condition. This pain may manifest as:
-
Dull and nagging discomfort
-
Acute pain following sex or urination
-
Pain that is confined to the pelvic area or radiates to the lower back, buttocks, and thighs
Many women find that pelvic pain intensifies during menstruation and may be accompanied by heavy bleeding. Each of these distinctions helps the Monroe OBGYN team accurately identify the root cause of your discomfort.-
