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Ultra-minimally invasive surgery in gynecological patients: a review of the literature
In the last decade, Ultra-minimally invasive surgery (UMIS) including both minilaparoscopic (MH) and percutaneous (PH) endoscopic surgery achieved...
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A single institution’s experience with minimally invasive surgery for ovarian cancer, and a systematic meta-analysis of the literature
BackgroundThis study assesses the feasibility of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) for well-selected epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) patients.
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Comparison of Minimally Invasive and Open Surgery for the Treatment of Endometrial Cancer with a High Risk of Recurrence: A Propensity Score Matching Study in Korea and Taiwan
BackgroundThis study compared oncologic outcomes between minimally invasive surgery (MIS) and open surgery for the treatment of endometrial cancer...
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Pudexacianinium (ASP5354) chloride for ureter visualization in participants undergoing laparoscopic, minimally invasive colorectal surgery
BackgroundIntraoperative ureteral injury, a serious complication of abdominopelvic surgeries, can be avoided through ureter visualization....
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Prospective Multicenter Trial Assessing the Impact of Positive Peritoneal Cytology Conversion on Oncological Outcome in Patients with Endometrial Cancer Undergoing Minimally Invasive Surgery with the use of an Intrauterine Manipulator
BackgroundMinimally invasive surgery is the standard approach in early-stage endometrial cancer according to evidence showing no compromise in...
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New horizons in gynecological surgery: first-year experience with HUGO™ robotic-assisted surgery system at two tertiary referral robotic centers
The HUGO™ robotic-assisted surgery system (RAS, Medtronic, CA) consists of a 3D open console, four independent carts, and an integrated laparoscopic...
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A prospective observational study on minimally invasive surgery skill acquisition across novice levels
PurposeEvaluating the learning curve (LC) in surgical training is complex, as multiple factors influence skills acquisition. Among these, the impact...
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Minimally invasive anesthesia for laparoscopic hysterectomy: a case series
PurposeRegional anesthesia (RA) is considered as a “minimally invasive technique” to achieve anesthesia. To assess the feasibility and the...
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Surveillance of radical hysterectomy for early-stage cervical cancer in the early experienced period of minimally invasive surgery in Japan
ObjectiveThe purpose of our study was to conduct a detailed survey of radical hysterectomy in Japanese patients with early-stage cervical cancer, and...
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Extracellular urinary microRNAs as non-invasive biomarkers of endometrial and ovarian cancer
IntroductionGynecological cancers account for a large number of cancer-related deaths in women. Endometrial cancer is the most prevalent, while...
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Robotics in Plastic Surgery
Purpose of ReviewRobotic surgery represents a new frontier in minimally invasive reconstructive surgery. Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) and...
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Ergonomic learning curves on gynecological laparoendoscopic single-site (LESS) surgery
BackgroundFew previous studies have introduced general techniques to overcome the “chopstick effect” in laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS)....
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Robotic surgery in endometrial cancer: first Polish experience
In Poland, robotic surgery is nowadays perceived as a new method of surgical treatment in endometrial cancer patients. We aim to present the first...
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Exploring the potential of machine learning in gynecological care: a review
Gynecological health remains a critical aspect of women’s overall well-being, with profound implications for maternal and reproductive outcomes. This...
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How does robotic surgery affect gynecology patient care?
The aim of this review is to map the current research on the needs of gynecological patients treated with robotic surgery. Systematic Rapid Review....
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A prospective observational study assessing the feasibility and factors affecting same-day discharge in patients undergoing robotic-assisted surgery for gynecological cancers
Although robotic-assisted surgery is being increasingly used in the management of gynecologic cancers, most surgeons discharge patients on the next...
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Outcome of robot-assisted surgery for stage IA endometrial cancer compared to open and laparoscopic surgeries: a retrospective study at a single institution
Few studies have compared the efficacy of robot-assisted, laparoscopic, and open surgeries for endometrial cancer. When considering the position of...
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Sexual, bladder and bowel function following different minimally invasive techniques of radical hysterectomy in patients with early-stage cervical cancer
PurposeDespite the establishment of radical surgery for therapy of cervical cancer, data on quality of life and patient-reported outcomes are scarce....
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Bacillus coagulans TBC169 probiotics for the recovery of intestinal function after gynecological laparoscopic surgery: a randomized, placebo-controlled trial
BackgroundEvidence suggests that Bacillus coagulans TBC169 can improve intestinal motility.
AimTo investigate the effectiveness and safety of Bacillu...
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Resilience, pain, and health-related quality of life in gynecological patients undergoing surgery for benign and malignant conditions: a 12-month follow-up study
BackgroundGynecological surgery has many impacts on women’s physical and mental health, and efforts to improve recovery from surgery are constantly...