Minimally invasive access as a way to reduce surgical complications in the surgical treatment of benign diseases of the uterus
The results of 153 hysterectomies performed using minimally invasive approaches (laparoscopically assisted vaginal and vaginal), and 110 hysterectomies, of traditional laparotomy access were analyzed. Using a differentiated approach to the choice of the method of radical surgical treatment of uterin...
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IP Berlin A.V.,
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