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Minimally invasive interventions for myomata treatment have gained acceptance due to the possibility of preserving fertility with reduced trauma induced by laparotomy as way of entrance. There are insufficient data regarding outcomes of hig…
Uterine adenomyosis (UA) has a significant negative impact on the individual's quality of life due to pain, abnormal uterine bleeding, and subfertility.The impact on women's health and sexuality has never been underestimated by physicians, …
Introduction: Plastic and reconstructive minimally invasive surgery has been established as gold standard in myomectomy. Therapy failure eventually leads to future surgical interventions or hysterectomy: surgeons and patients should be awar…
Background and purposeSince April 2014, the FDA warns against the use of morcellation during minimally invasive uterine surgery because of the risk of occult malignant spreading in the abdominal cavity. It is clear, however, that more studi…