Purpose: Total laparoscopic or robotic hysterectomy represents one of the most performed gynecological procedures nowadays. Minimally invasive procedures seem to increase the risk of vaginal cuff dehiscence (VCD). Barbed suture is a new class of suture introduced to aid surgeons during laparoscopic suturing, with the aim to reduce operative time, blood loss, and vaginal dehiscence. Methods: We identified all articles that report a series of laparoscopic or robotic-assisted hysterectomy using barbed suture compared to conventional suture for vaginal cuff closure. The main outcome measures were vaginal cuff suturing time, vaginal bleeding, and vaginal dehiscence with or without small bowel evisceration. Suturing time was meta-analyzed as the ...
Objective: To compare effectiveness, feasibility, and suturing time required between an absorbable b...
BACKGROUND: Vaginal cuff dehiscence following hysterectomy is considered an infrequent but potentia...
BACKGROUND: Vaginal cuff dehiscence following hysterectomy is considered an infrequent but potential...
Objectives: To evaluate whether the use of barbed sutures during laparoscopic hysterectomy for vagin...
Objective: The aim of this work is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the barbed unidirectional ...
Objective. The current literature suggests that robotic procedures appear to incur the greatest risk...
Objective: This randomized clinical study compared the feasibility and safety of the shortest suture...
Objectives: The utilization of barbed sutures in laparoscopic hysterectomy has become popular among ...
Background and Objectives: Empirical evidence is needed to assess clinical appropriateness of any ne...
Aims: Closure of the vaginal stump in total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) performed by interrupted...
Abstract Vaginal cuff dehiscence (VCD) is a severe adverse event and occurs more frequently after to...
Objective: To determine the incidence of vaginal cuff dehiscence after minimally invasive hysterecto...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence of vaginal cuff dehiscence after minimally invasive hysterect...
Background: This work analyzes the feasibility and effectiveness of barbed suture during laparoscopi...
Introduction and hypothesisWe investigated the efficiency and efficacy of vaginal mesh attachment us...
Objective: To compare effectiveness, feasibility, and suturing time required between an absorbable b...
BACKGROUND: Vaginal cuff dehiscence following hysterectomy is considered an infrequent but potentia...
BACKGROUND: Vaginal cuff dehiscence following hysterectomy is considered an infrequent but potential...
Objectives: To evaluate whether the use of barbed sutures during laparoscopic hysterectomy for vagin...
Objective: The aim of this work is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the barbed unidirectional ...
Objective. The current literature suggests that robotic procedures appear to incur the greatest risk...
Objective: This randomized clinical study compared the feasibility and safety of the shortest suture...
Objectives: The utilization of barbed sutures in laparoscopic hysterectomy has become popular among ...
Background and Objectives: Empirical evidence is needed to assess clinical appropriateness of any ne...
Aims: Closure of the vaginal stump in total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) performed by interrupted...
Abstract Vaginal cuff dehiscence (VCD) is a severe adverse event and occurs more frequently after to...
Objective: To determine the incidence of vaginal cuff dehiscence after minimally invasive hysterecto...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence of vaginal cuff dehiscence after minimally invasive hysterect...
Background: This work analyzes the feasibility and effectiveness of barbed suture during laparoscopi...
Introduction and hypothesisWe investigated the efficiency and efficacy of vaginal mesh attachment us...
Objective: To compare effectiveness, feasibility, and suturing time required between an absorbable b...
BACKGROUND: Vaginal cuff dehiscence following hysterectomy is considered an infrequent but potentia...
BACKGROUND: Vaginal cuff dehiscence following hysterectomy is considered an infrequent but potential...