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Two port laparoscopic trachelectomy without the use of ureteral stents

Greg J. MarchandSienna AndersonStacy RutherSophia HopewellGiovanna BrazilKatelyn M SainzHannah WolfAlexa KingJannelle Vallejo MsKelly WareKaitlynne CieminskiAnthony GalitskyAli Azadi
Published in: Journal of the Turkish German Gynecological Association (2020)
Trachelectomy is a notoriously difficult laparoscopic procedure, often because of remaining scar tissue from a prior supracervical hysterectomy, as well as the necessity to clear vital organs, including the bladder and the rectum, out of the plane of dissection in order to remove the cervix. Many authors have suggested techniques involving ureteral stents to minimize the chance of ureteral injury. Our institute presents this two-port laparoscopic technique without the use of stents, which we believe safely accomplishes the trachelectomy through very minimally invasive means.
Keyphrases
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  • minimally invasive
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