Postoperative outcomes after robotic versus abdominal myomectomy

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Background and Objectives: Differences in postoperative outcomes comparing robotic-assisted laparoscopic myomectomy (RALM) with abdominal myomectomy (AM) have rarely been reported. The objective of this study was to compare surgical, quality-of-life, and residual fibroid outcomes after RALM and AM. Methods: Consecutive patients who underwent RALM (n = 16) were compared with AM patients (n = 23) presenting with a uterine size of <20 weeks. Study patients participated in a telephone interview at 6 weeks and underwent a no-cost ultrasonographic examination at 12 weeks after surgery to obtain quality-of-life and residual fibroid outcomes. Medical records were reviewed to obtain surgical outcomes. Results: Longer operative times (261.1 minutes vs 124.8 minutes, P

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Griffin, L., Feinglass, J., Garrett, A., Henson, A., Cohen, L., Chaudhari, A., & Lin, A. (2013). Postoperative outcomes after robotic versus abdominal myomectomy. Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons, 17(3), 407–413. https://doi.org/10.4293/108680813X13693422521557

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