Clinical Review

2016 Update on abnormal uterine bleeding
Increasing evidence obligates a shift to less invasive surgery and surgical settings for abnormal uterine bleeding management. These experts offer...
Video editor: Victoria M. Fratto, MD; Videographer: Caroline Key
Dr. Advincula is the Levine Family Professor of Women’s Health and Vice Chair, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Columbia University Medical Center and Chief of Gynecology, Sloane Hospital for Women at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University, New York, New York. He serves on the OBG Management Board of Editors.
Dr. Advincula reports being a consultant to Blue Endo, CooperSurgical, Intuitive Surgical, and Titan Medical.
With contained extracorporeal C-incision tissue extraction of a myoma in a 39-year-old woman with heavy menstrual bleeding
The management of symptomatic uterine fibroids in the patient desiring conservative surgical therapy can be challenging at times. The advent of robot-assisted laparoscopy has provided surgeons with an enabling tool and patients with the option for a minimally invasive approach to myomectomy.
This month’s video was produced in order to demonstrate a systematic approach to the robot-assisted laparoscopic myomectomy in patients who are candidates. The example case is removal of a 5-cm, intrauterine posterior myoma in a 39-year-old woman (G3P1021) with heavy menstrual bleeding who desires future fertility.
Key objectives of the video include:
Also integrated into this video is the application of the ExCITE technique—a manual cold knife tissue extraction technique utilizing an extracorporeal semi-circle “C-incision” approach—for tissue extraction. This technique was featured in an earlier installment of the video channel.1
I hope that you find this month’s video helpful to your surgical practice.
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