Author: Won, Seyeon; Lee, Nara; Kim, Miseon; Kim, Mi Kyoung; Kim, Mi-La; Jung, Yong Wook; Yun, Bo Seong; Seong, Seok Ju
Title: Comparison of operative time between robotic and laparoscopic myomectomy for removal of numerous myomas. Cord-id: uig37mt5 Document date: 2020_5_29
ID: uig37mt5
Snippet: BACKGROUND We hypothesized that the total operative time of robot myomectomy (RM) is shorter than that of laparoscopic myomectomy (LM) in cases where numerous myomas are removed, due to the faster suturing time of the robotic system. To verify this, we compared the surgical outcomes of RM vs LM for the number of myomas removed. METHODS The medical records of 144 women underwent LM and 121 women underwent RM by a single surgeon were reviewed. RESULTS The operative time did not statistically diffe
Document: BACKGROUND We hypothesized that the total operative time of robot myomectomy (RM) is shorter than that of laparoscopic myomectomy (LM) in cases where numerous myomas are removed, due to the faster suturing time of the robotic system. To verify this, we compared the surgical outcomes of RM vs LM for the number of myomas removed. METHODS The medical records of 144 women underwent LM and 121 women underwent RM by a single surgeon were reviewed. RESULTS The operative time did not statistically differ between the groups, even when the number of removed myomas was more than 12 (200.6 ± 48.2 vs 196.0 ± 48.4 min, P = .791). Note that in our logistic regression analysis, the operation type of operation was excluded from the independent risk factors prolonging operative time. CONCLUSION RM showed a similar operative time relative to LM regardless of the number of myomas removed (numerous or not). This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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