Study Objective: To evaluate the integrity of the endoscopic bag after transvaginal in-bag morcellation of uteri that need to be removed by vaginal morcellation during total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH). Design: Prospective pilot study (Canadian Task Force classification II-2). Setting: University hospital. Patients: Twelve patients with uteri that needed to be removed and who required vaginal morcellation underwent TLH from September 2014 to February 2015, without suspected or confirmed malignancy. Interventions: After transvaginal in-bag morcellation of uteri at the end of TLH, careful visual inspection of the endoscopic pouch, using diluted methylene blue, was carried out, highlighting any minimal bag damage. Measurements an...
Laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy (LASH) is a safe and fast minimally invasive approach in hys...
Objectives: Morcellation is an integral part of laparoscopic procedures related to uterine fibroids,...
Study Objective: Transvaginal extraction is a feasible method to remove surgical specimen. In this s...
BACKGROUND In the presence of a large uterus, total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH), always requires...
© 2015 AAGL. Study Objective: To compare perioperative outcomes, particularly operative time, betwee...
Objectives: Laparoscopic subtotal hysterectomy (LSH) is a possible treatment for patients with benig...
Objective. Evaluate feasibility and safety of a novel technique for uterine morcellation in patients...
Abstract Electromechanical morcellation—so called power morcellation—is a minimally invasive approac...
The minimally invasive approach for hysterectomy with proven benefits and lower morbidity has become...
Background: To assess potential risks of new surgical procedures and devices before their introducti...
Objective: To describe the technique and report perioperative outcomes of transvaginal contained ext...
Study Objective: To estimate whether laparoscopic in situ morcellation ( LISM) can facilitate laparo...
In April 2014, the US Food and Drug Administration published a safety communication warning of the r...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To analyze the prevalence of an unexpected complication due to morcellation and to...
Tissue morcellation during laparoscopic hysterectomy carries the risk of spreading cells from unsusp...
Laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy (LASH) is a safe and fast minimally invasive approach in hys...
Objectives: Morcellation is an integral part of laparoscopic procedures related to uterine fibroids,...
Study Objective: Transvaginal extraction is a feasible method to remove surgical specimen. In this s...
BACKGROUND In the presence of a large uterus, total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH), always requires...
© 2015 AAGL. Study Objective: To compare perioperative outcomes, particularly operative time, betwee...
Objectives: Laparoscopic subtotal hysterectomy (LSH) is a possible treatment for patients with benig...
Objective. Evaluate feasibility and safety of a novel technique for uterine morcellation in patients...
Abstract Electromechanical morcellation—so called power morcellation—is a minimally invasive approac...
The minimally invasive approach for hysterectomy with proven benefits and lower morbidity has become...
Background: To assess potential risks of new surgical procedures and devices before their introducti...
Objective: To describe the technique and report perioperative outcomes of transvaginal contained ext...
Study Objective: To estimate whether laparoscopic in situ morcellation ( LISM) can facilitate laparo...
In April 2014, the US Food and Drug Administration published a safety communication warning of the r...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To analyze the prevalence of an unexpected complication due to morcellation and to...
Tissue morcellation during laparoscopic hysterectomy carries the risk of spreading cells from unsusp...
Laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy (LASH) is a safe and fast minimally invasive approach in hys...
Objectives: Morcellation is an integral part of laparoscopic procedures related to uterine fibroids,...
Study Objective: Transvaginal extraction is a feasible method to remove surgical specimen. In this s...