Myomectomy by Robotically Assisted Laparoscopic Surgery: Results at Foch Hospital, Paris

Frontiers in Surgery
Jennifer AsmarJean Marc Ayoubi

Abstract

We reported an observational, retrospective chart review of 36 women who underwent robotic myomectomy at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Foch Hospital. Short- and long-term results were analyzed. We compared our results with literature data. Potential advantages and limits of robotic surgery in myomectomy are discussed.

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Mar 14, 2021·Fertility and Sterility·Marie CarbonnelJean Marc Ayoubi

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