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- $Title{Which Operation is the Most Common?}
- $Subject{surgery Special Procedures procedure operations operation
- cholecystectomy abdominal hysterectomy cervical cesarean surgeries
- cholecystectomies hysterectomies cardiac catheterization transurethral
- prostatectomy prostate gland appendectomy}
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- Which Operation is the Most Common?
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- QUESTION: Like two teenagers sharing personal secrets, my girl friend and I
- were comparing our experiences with recent surgery. She had a gall bladder
- removed and I had a hysterectomy. A discussion developed and we now have a
- bet going as to which operation is the most common operation performed in the
- United States. Can you provide us with the answer?
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- ANSWER: I would be glad to. Of the two operations you mention, and according
- to the statistics provided by the Commission on Professional and Hospital
- Activities of the American College of Surgeons, cholecystectomy ranks before
- abdominal hysterectomy, at least in the 1986 statistics which are currently
- available. Now that would make your girl friend the winner, unless you bet
- on the most frequently performed procedure of all operations, in which case
- you both lose, as the most frequently performed surgery is the cervical
- cesarean section, which ranks first, with a total of 820,960 operations
- reported. Gall bladder removal ranked second with 534,767, and hysterectomy
- third, with 468,022. If your personal experiences match the statistics, your
- friend stayed in the hospital longer than you did, as cholecystectomies
- average a stay of 7.9 days, compared to 5.9 days for hysterectomies. The next
- three, of the top six, in rank order, are number 4; left cardiac
- catheterization, number 5; transurethral prostatectomy (partial removal of the
- prostate gland through the urinary passage), and in sixth place appendectomy.
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- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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