Vaginal blood flow after radical hysterectomy with and without nerve sparing. A preliminary report

In: International Journal of Gynecological Cancer · 2007 · vol. 18(3) , pp. 576–583 · doi:10.1111/j.1525-1438.2007.01046.x · PMID:17692083 · W2159419186
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This preliminary report investigated vaginal blood flow changes in patients undergoing radical hysterectomy, comparing outcomes with and without a nerve-sparing surgical approach.

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