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Comfy ORs - June 2014 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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increasing the risk of injury to the patient, seems inadvisable. The remaining alterna- tives for large fibroid uteruses include only open laparotomy, or total vaginal hysterecto- my with manual morcel- lation or debulking in vivo. In the hands of all but a very few surgeons, this approach carries a significant risk of bleed- ing, injury to bladder or bowel, and particularly, ureteral damage. For the smaller uterus, a total vaginal hysterectomy (TVH), laparoscopically assisted vaginal hys- terectomy (LAVH) or total laparoscopic hys- terectomy (TLH) may be options. But none of these leaves the vagina intact and the cervix and attached ligaments in place, and all carry a risk of vaginal dehis- OSE_1406_part2_Layout 1 6/13/14 11:40 AM Page 56

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