Reproductive surgery, where are we in 2024?

In: Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinical Medicine · 2024 · vol. 4(3) , pp. e000033 · doi:10.1136/gocm-2024-000033 · W4403357662
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This review explores the current landscape of reproductive surgery in 2024, encompassing uterine, ovarian, endometriosis, and tubal procedures, despite past predictions of its obsolescence due to IVF advancements.

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Reproductive surgery is quite a wide specialty which includes uterine surgery, ovarian surgery, endometriosis and, of course, tubal surgery. Because of the amazing results of in vitro fertilisation (IVF), some people thought that this surgery was useless and even declared it dead in 2008.[1][1] In

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