BACKGROUND: Power morcellation has become a common technique for the minimally invasive resection of uterine leiomyomas. This technique is associated with dissemination of cellular material throughout the peritoneum. When morcellated uterine tumors are unexpectedly found to be leiomyosarcomas or tumors with atypical features (atypical leiomyoma, smooth muscle tumor of uncertain malignant potential), there may be significant clinical consequences. This study was undertaken to determine the frequency and clinical consequence of intraperitoneal dissemination of these neoplasms. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: From 2005-2010, 1091 instances of uterine morcellation were identified at BWH. Unexpected diagnoses of leiomyoma variants or atypical an...
In the recent decades, laparoscopy has replaced open abdominal procedures in the setting of gynecolo...
Background: The Food and Drug Administration recently announced that the use of morcellation may cau...
Introduction Although rare, cases of abdominal sarcomatosis (AS) after laparotomy/laparoscopic inter...
Power morcellation has become a common technique for the minimally invasive resection of uterine lei...
Background: Power morcellation has become a common technique for the minimally invasive resection of...
Study objective: To determine the local incidence and clinical consequences of myoma, after intraper...
AbstractStudy objectiveTo determine the local incidence and clinical consequences of myoma, after in...
Since the safety warning from the US Food and Drug Administration on the use of power morcellators, ...
Minimally invasive treatment of uterine fibroids usually requires a power morcellation, which could ...
Objective To investigate the impact of morcellation on survival outcomes of patients affected by und...
In April 2014 the food and drug administration (FDA) discouraged the use of laparoscopic morcellatio...
*<p>Intervals are in months.</p>**<p>Proliferation indices are measured by MiB-1/Ki-67 staining on t...
INTRODUCTION: When the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) initially reported on the parlous incidenc...
Study Objective: To evaluate the risk of peritoneal dissemination after laparoscopic myomectomy and ...
Uterine sarcomas are rare uterine malignancies that are difficult to diagnose preoperatively. Becaus...
In the recent decades, laparoscopy has replaced open abdominal procedures in the setting of gynecolo...
Background: The Food and Drug Administration recently announced that the use of morcellation may cau...
Introduction Although rare, cases of abdominal sarcomatosis (AS) after laparotomy/laparoscopic inter...
Power morcellation has become a common technique for the minimally invasive resection of uterine lei...
Background: Power morcellation has become a common technique for the minimally invasive resection of...
Study objective: To determine the local incidence and clinical consequences of myoma, after intraper...
AbstractStudy objectiveTo determine the local incidence and clinical consequences of myoma, after in...
Since the safety warning from the US Food and Drug Administration on the use of power morcellators, ...
Minimally invasive treatment of uterine fibroids usually requires a power morcellation, which could ...
Objective To investigate the impact of morcellation on survival outcomes of patients affected by und...
In April 2014 the food and drug administration (FDA) discouraged the use of laparoscopic morcellatio...
*<p>Intervals are in months.</p>**<p>Proliferation indices are measured by MiB-1/Ki-67 staining on t...
INTRODUCTION: When the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) initially reported on the parlous incidenc...
Study Objective: To evaluate the risk of peritoneal dissemination after laparoscopic myomectomy and ...
Uterine sarcomas are rare uterine malignancies that are difficult to diagnose preoperatively. Becaus...
In the recent decades, laparoscopy has replaced open abdominal procedures in the setting of gynecolo...
Background: The Food and Drug Administration recently announced that the use of morcellation may cau...
Introduction Although rare, cases of abdominal sarcomatosis (AS) after laparotomy/laparoscopic inter...