Voie combinée vaginale-cœlioscopique versus cœlioscopie seule dans la prévention de l’atonie vésicale après résection d’endométriose rectovaginale profonde avec large infiltration vaginale
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a combined vaginal-laparoscopic approach versus laparoscopy alone in preventing bladder atony after deep rectovaginal endometriosis resection with significant vaginal infiltration.
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