Natural orifice hysterectomy |
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Authors: | Michael D. Moen Michael B. Noone Denise M. Elser for the Urogynecology Network |
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Affiliation: | (1) Illinois Urogynecology, Ltd., 1875 Dempster St., Suite 665, Park Ridge, IL 60068, USA |
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Abstract: | Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) such as natural orifice surgery is perceived as a relatively recent development partly because many MIS techniques utilize new technology and devices. However, a natural orifice/MIS approach for hysterectomy (vaginal hysterectomy, VH) has existed for over a century. VH is typically thought of in the realm of the urogynecologist as a component of reconstructive pelvic surgery for pelvic organ prolapse. However, current evidence supports the use of VH in women with other benign conditions such as uterine fibroids and abnormal bleeding. Despite the evidence and availability of several MIS options for hysterectomy, the majority of hysterectomies continue to be performed via laparotomy. VH is the least invasive approach to hysterectomy, and its use should be encouraged as the preferred MIS option for women requiring uterine removal for benign conditions. |
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Keywords: | Hysterectomy Minimally invasive surgery Natural orifice surgery Vaginal hysterectomy |
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