Controlled decompression of large ovarian cystic tumors via mini-laparotomy using Dermabond Advanced™
Large cystic ovarian tumors usually require surgical removal because of symptoms and the possibility of malignancy. The ideal surgical approach would minimize the risk of spillage of tumor contents while minimizing surgical morbidity. The present study aims to demonstrate a novel technique to drain...
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Main Authors: | Katherine Hicks-Courant (Author), Christopher S. Awtrey (Author), Young Bae Kim (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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