70 Surgical outcomes for robotic-assisted single-site hysterectomy as compared to multi-site hysterectomy: a single institution retrospective study
Objectives: Robotic-assisted minimally invasive surgery is considered safe and effective in gynecologic oncology. While traditional multi-site robotic surgery remains the standard, single-site robotic surgery is often thought to have additional benefits related to cos-mesis, length of hospital stays...
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Main Authors: | Ravali A. Reddy (Author), Sahana Somasegar (Author), Ashley S. Moon (Author), Jiaqi Zhang (Author), Amer Karam (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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