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Dr. Laura Cristina Gutierrez, MD is an obstetrician and gynecologist in El Paso, TX specializing in obstetrics & gynecology. She graduated from Boston University School of Medicine in 2013 and has 12 years of experience. Dr. Laura Cristina Gutierrez, MD is affiliated with The Hospitals of Providence, Las Palmas del Sol Healthcare, THOP Transmountain Campus, Del Sol Medical Center, THOP Memorial Campus and HER HEALTH OB/GYN AND FERTILITY CLINIC PA.
9398 Viscount Boulevard Suite 2b
El Paso, TX 79925
Hysterectomy (Uterus Removal)
A hysterectomy is an extremely common surgery performed to remove the uterus. Sometimes the fallopian tubes, ovaries, or cervix will be removed as well. A woman who has had a hysterectomy will no longer have periods and cannot get pregnant.
There are a variety of reasons that women have hysterectomies, including:
It is important to note that having any of these conditions does not necessarily mean that a hysterectomy is necessary. There are other available treatment options in most cases.
Although the uterus is responsible for a period, it is the ovaries that control the hormonal changes that women go through every month. So if a woman has a hysterectomy but keeps her ovaries, she might still experience hormonal swings every month even if she no longer has a period. Alternately, if a younger woman has a hysterectomy where her ovaries as removed, she will essentially be in immediate menopause.
A hysterectomy can be performed traditionally through one large cut in the abdomen, laparoscopically using tiny incisions and small tools, or through the vagina. Full recovery may take four to six weeks. After a hysterectomy, patients might experience sexual changes such as vaginal dryness or a change in libido. It is common to experience strong emotions after a hysterectomy, including both grief and relief. If a patient's ovaries were removed, they may be at higher risk for certain diseases, such as heart disease and osteoporosis. Taking hormonal birth control might reduce this risk.
Skin Grafting
When a large area of skin is too damaged to heal, a skin graft may be used to protect the tissue underneath and reduce scarring. A layer of healthy skin is taken and moved to the injured area, where it is fixed in place. Skin grafts are used to treat burns, infections, large wounds, ulcers, and other significant problems that affect the skin.
There are several different types of skin graft, depending on where the donor skin is taken from:
In all cases, the skin graft may either be full-thickness or partial-thickness. While thicker grafts make recovery more difficult for the donor site, they heal more easily than thinner grafts.
Before skin graft surgery, patients are given anesthesia so they cannot feel any pain. If using an autograft, the surgeon carefully measures and removes the skin from the donor site. Sometimes the graft is cut in a mesh-like pattern, to allow a small piece of donated skin to stretch and cover a larger area. This also helps oxygen pass through the graft. The site where the skin graft will go is cleaned well to remove any dirt, bacteria, or dead skin cells. Then the skin graft is placed and attached with stitches or staples. It is often covered with antibacterial ointment and supportive bandages for the first few days.
As the skin graft heals into its new position, new blood vessels grow to reach and support the skin. Depending on the thickness of the graft, oil glands, sweat glands, and hair follicles may also regrow. Recovery time depends on the thickness of the graft and the overall health of the skin in the grafted area, but it generally takes from two to four weeks.
Dr. Laura Cristina Gutierrez, MD graduated from Boston University School of Medicine in 2013. She completed residency at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. She has a state license in Texas.
Medical School: Boston University School of Medicine (2013)
Residency: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Licensed In: Texas
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Laura Cristina Gutierrez, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
Intuitive Surgical, Inc. |
$2,229
Da Vinci Surgical System $2,229 |
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Pfizer Inc. |
$514
COLOGUARD $190 |
COLOGUARD DNA CAPTURE REAGENTS $101 |
MYFEMBREE $54 |
PREMARIN $47 |
PVC $33 |
Other $89 |
AbbVie Inc. |
$359
LO LOESTRIN FE $145 |
Orilissa $133 |
Liletta $60 |
ORIAHNN $21 |
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Duchesnay USA Incorporated |
$341
Osphena $163 |
Bonjesta $131 |
Diclegis $46 |
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Medtronic, Inc. |
$260
INTERSTIM $233 |
V-Loc 180 $27 |
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Other |
$1,563
ENDOMETRIAL ABLATION SYSTEM $211 |
Orilissa $211 |
EVARREST $125 |
Kyleena $121 |
Mirena $102 |
Other $792 |
Food and Beverage | $3,134 |
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Education | $1,339 |
Travel and Lodging | $792 |
Dr. Laura Gutierrez practices obstetrics & gynecology in El Paso, TX. She obtained her medical school training at Boston University School of Medicine and performed her residency at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. Dr. Gutierrez's clinical interests include gestational diabetes (diabetes during pregnancy), surgical repair, and preterm labor. Her hospital/clinic affiliations include Las Palmas del Sol Healthcare and The Hospitals of Providence.