Simultaneous operations of female
The combination of surgical and gynecological diseases in 29-42% of women [1,6,11,15,71,74,80] indicates the need for simultaneous surgical intervention, i.e. combined operations [8,9,14,56,58,73,78]. Carrying out such interventions undoubtedly has advantages both in the medical plan and in the economic aspect (for the patient and even for the state) in comparison with performing sequential operations in patients.