Robotic radical stump trachelectomy: Critical steps of a radical procedure without normal anatomical landmarks
Background: Cervical stump malignancies are an uncommon finding post subtotal hysterectomy. Tumors arise from a primary cervical origin with an incidence of 1-5%. Other described malignancies can include uterine origin, ovarian origin or as metastases from another primary site. A uterine primary is...
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Main Authors: | Monica Avila (Author), Jared R. Funston (Author), Mitchel S. Hoffman (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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