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Laparoscopic hysterectomy

The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 2000
To determine the soundness of laparoscopic hysterectomy compared with vaginal and abdominal hysterectomy Design. Nonrandomized, uncontrolled, retrospective study (Canadian Task Force classification III).Medium-size community hospitals.One thousand six hundred forty-eight women undergoing laparoscopic hysterectomy, including those with uterine size 17 ...
H, Ben-Hur, J H, Phipps
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Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Surgical Innovation, 1999
The first laparoscopic hysterectomy using only laparoscopic techniques was performed around 10 years ago by Harry Reich. Such total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) approach is surgically elegant but technically difficult. A number of alternative laparoscopic techniques to perform all or some of the hysterectomy have since been introduced to simplify ...
J A, Hawe, R, Garry
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Laparoscopic hysterectomy

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2002
In this review we intend to describe the recent developments and experience gained in recent years with the different types of laparoscopic hysterectomies, and to compare results with those of abdominal hysterectomy.In the United States, in the last decade, there has been clear trend towards laparoscopic hysterectomy.
Arnaud, Wattiez   +2 more
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Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2009
The use of laparoscopy to perform all or part of hysterectomy has become widely accepted, with laparoscopic hysterectomy accounting for up to 15% of all hysterectomies performed in the United States. A recent Cochrane analysis has clearly shown that laparoscopic hysterectomy is associated with decreased length of stay and faster recovery time compared ...
Andrew I, Sokol, Isabel C, Green
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Laparoscopic hysterectomy

The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 1996
Retrospective analysis of 200 laparoscopic hysterectomies performed from June 1991 to July 31, 1995, showed the main indications to be symptomatic uterine fibroids, advanced endometriosis, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, and endometrial hyperplasia with atypia.
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Total laparoscopic hysterectomy

The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 1996
We analyzed our experience with laparoscopic hysterectomy and determined the most important factors that made it safe and reproducible. From January 1, 1994, to March 30, 1996, 68 laparoscopic hysterectomies were performed. The most frequent indication was uterine myomas. Average operating time decreased over the years from 6 hours in 1994 to 1.5 hours
, Fernandez   +3 more
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Laparoscopic minilaparotomy hysterectomy

The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 1995
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Where will it all end? What percentage of females have organic disease or symptoms of pain, abnormal bleeding or prolapse that surely merit hysterectomy by any of the available methods and/or routes, or the alternative procedures of endometrial removal or control by hormones administered locally or by other routes?
C, Wood, P, Maher
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Laparoscopically assisted hysterectomy

Medical Journal of Australia, 1992
To determine the feasibility and effectiveness of laparoscopically assisted hysterectomy.A prospective study of the planned surgical procedure was carried out by two teams, each with two gynaecologists, who were experienced in operative laparoscopy.The operations were carried out in a private hospital, where advanced operative laparoscopy equipment was
P J, Maher   +3 more
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Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

British journal of hospital medicine, 1997
Approximately 600,000 hysterectomies are performed each year in the United States, more than 75% of which are removed via an open laparotomy. Most hysterectomies that currently require an abdominal approach may be performed with laparoscopic dissection of part or all of the abdominal portion, followed by vaginal removal of the specimen. Indications for
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Laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy versus laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomy

The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 1995
This retrospective study compared 41 patients, 21 undergoing laparoscopic-assisted hysterectomy (LAVH) and 20 undergoing laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy (LSH). The groups were comparable in age, weight, and previous abdominal surgeries. Surgical indications were similar with the exception of uterine carcinoma, which was always treated by LAVH ...
S R, Richards, S, Simpkins
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