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It is quite rare to have a complication like this.
It is standard to remove the entire uterus with the cervix, if a hysterectomy is at all needed. More so, if there is a history of a bad pap smear. I think that your gyn left so much uterus behind because he was unable to remove the whole uterus by laparoscopy because of fibrosis. The operation should have been converted to an open hysterectomy at the time the problems were encountered.
It is difficult to say if the intestinal symptoms are due to the complications at the time of the operation. I do not think that an intestine was nicked - this would have caused quite acute infection immediately after the operation.
What has happened I suspect, is that there is gross scarring at the site of the operation which could have involved the intestines. The scarring could be due to adhesions after the operation or due to the fibrosis which was present before the operation.
But the intestinal symptoms can also be due to infections in the gut, or due to other conditions like IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) or Crohn's dsease.
You need to get an MRI scan for the diagnosis of the abdominal adhesions, if any, as well as tests like colonoscopy, barium enema Xray and stool tests for the intestinal symptoms.
I hope this helps.
Please feel free to ask a follow-up question if you wish to know more.
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