How and on whom to perform uterine-preserving surgery for uterine prolapse
The demand for uterine preservation in pelvic reconstructive surgery for uterovaginal prolapse is steadily increasing, and several procedures have been introduced, such as sacrospinous hysteropexy, uterosacral hysteropexy, sacrohysteropexy, and hysteropectopexy. However, the benefits and risks of ut...
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Main Authors: | Sumin Oh (Author), Myung Jae Jeon (Author) |
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Korean Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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