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Have Torn Tendon In Arms. Scheduled For Vaginal Hysterectomy. Do I Need A Surgery To Repair The Tear?

I am scheduled for a vaginal hysterectomy and found out today that I also require surgery to repair a torn tendon in my arm. both surgeries are scheduled to occur a week apart, with the arm coming the week after the hysterectomy. Is there anything I should be concerned about? Since I will have driving and lift restrictions necessary for both procedures, I d prefer to get them over with at the same time but I am not sure if there are reasons why this would be bad for me.
Fri, 22 Nov 2013
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It is all depend upon urgency and the clinical symptoms of it, second If I would be your doctor then I would first try to cure this with medical management or with some other non invasive method instead of going for surgery but if I could find nothing like this then I would schedule both the surgery in two different session instead of planning together, have nice day
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Have Torn Tendon In Arms. Scheduled For Vaginal Hysterectomy. Do I Need A Surgery To Repair The Tear?

HI Thank for asking for to HCM It is all depend upon urgency and the clinical symptoms of it, second If I would be your doctor then I would first try to cure this with medical management or with some other non invasive method instead of going for surgery but if I could find nothing like this then I would schedule both the surgery in two different session instead of planning together, have nice day