The intrafascial technique for total abdominal hysterectomy: Revisiting the valuable classic procedure
© Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2015. Background: Total abdominal hysterectomy (TAH) is frequently performed for benign gynecologic conditions with the presence of a large distorted uterus and/or severe extrauterine diseases such as pelvic endometriosis or adhesion. Operative injury to adjacent organs is a...
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Main Author: | Charoenkwan,K. |
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Mary Ann Liebert Inc.
2015
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