A total hysterectomy is a surgical procedure performed to completely remove the uterus, typically used to treat benign tumors, excessive bleeding, or other health issues affecting the uterus. This procedure is considered when other treatments are ineffective or unsuitable for the patient’s condition. The type of hysterectomy depends on the medical situation and may be performed through traditional open surgery or minimally invasive techniques. This surgery provides a definitive solution for uterine-related health problems and can significantly improve quality of life for many women. Recovery time after the procedure is generally relatively short, though it may vary depending on the patient’s overall health and specific circumstances.