曼氏手术的手术范围不包括() A. * * 前壁修补术 B.全子宫切除术 C.主韧带缩短术

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问题:

曼氏手术的手术范围不包括()

A. * * 前壁修补术

B.全子宫切除术

C.主韧带缩短术

D.宫颈部分切除术

E. * * 后壁修补术

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