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Reducing the spread of occult uterine sarcoma at the time of minimally invasive gynecologic surgery.

Marron WongRudy Leon De WildeKeith Isaacson
Published in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2017)
During a minimally invasive surgery, there is a risk of disseminating an occult sarcoma during tissue extraction. Minimally invasive gynecologists are tasked with balancing taking a minimally invasive approach, which is shown to result in better patient outcomes, with minimizing the risk of spreading an occult sarcoma.
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