Radical hysterectomy, the complete removal of a woman's uterus, is usually performed via an abdominal incision that requires a 3-5 day hospital stay and a 6-8 week recovery period. Now, in a handful of hospitals around the world, new robotic technology allows doctors to perform this procedure through small incisions that require a recovery time of only one night in the hospital and a significantly shorter recovery period at home. Watch such a procedure being carried out at the European Institute of Oncology

Maggioni, A., Bocciolone, L., Peiretti, M., Landoni, F., Zanagnolo, V., Minig, L., et al. (2007). Robotic modified radical hysterectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy. ECANCERMEDICALSCIENCE, 1 [10.3332/ecancer.2008.55].

Robotic modified radical hysterectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy

Peiretti M.;Landoni F.;Colombo N.
2007

Abstract

Radical hysterectomy, the complete removal of a woman's uterus, is usually performed via an abdominal incision that requires a 3-5 day hospital stay and a 6-8 week recovery period. Now, in a handful of hospitals around the world, new robotic technology allows doctors to perform this procedure through small incisions that require a recovery time of only one night in the hospital and a significantly shorter recovery period at home. Watch such a procedure being carried out at the European Institute of Oncology
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Radical hysterectomy, the complete removal of a woman's uterus, is usually performed via an abdominal incision that requires a 3-5 day hospital stay and a 6-8 week recovery period. Now, in a handful of hospitals around the world, new robotic technology allows doctors to perform this procedure through small incisions that require a recovery time of only one night in the hospital and a significantly shorter recovery period at home.
English
2007
1
55
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Maggioni, A., Bocciolone, L., Peiretti, M., Landoni, F., Zanagnolo, V., Minig, L., et al. (2007). Robotic modified radical hysterectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy. ECANCERMEDICALSCIENCE, 1 [10.3332/ecancer.2008.55].
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