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STUDY Objectives: To compare the intraoperative direct costs of a single-use energy device with reusable energy devices during laparoscopic hysterectomy.
Design: A randomized controlled trial (Canadia...
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Different sizes of uterine septum between infertile women and patients with abortions may have a clinical relevance in reproductive performance after surgery. This study aimed to assess if the fecundi...
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Hart S et al., 2010Surgical Technology International
Laparo-endoscopic single site (LESS) surgery has recently gained broader acceptance as a less-invasive approach to traditional multi-port laparoscopic procedures. LESS hysterectomy represents the gyne...
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