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Transvaginal morcellation within an enclosed bag in gynecological surgeries: a comprehensive systematic review and analysis of safety, efficacy, and outcomes.

Omar AlomariMuhammed Edib MokreshEmir MuvaffakRahime Nurbanu BakirRaghad Al ShomaliSerkan AkisSami AcarMurat Api
Published in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2024)
Transvaginal morcellation within an enclosed bag demonstrates potential as a safe and effective option for gynecological surgeries. The technique offers the benefits of minimally invasive procedures, including reduced bleeding, shorter recovery times, and improved cosmetic outcomes. This review also highlights the need for standardization in study methodologies and reporting, as the heterogeneity in outcomes across the selected studies poses challenges in drawing definitive conclusions.
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