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A Laparoscopic Assisted Minilaparotomy Hysterectomy approach for Very Large Fibroid Uteri of more than 1000 grams – A Preliminary Study

Minilaparotomy has been used for tubal sterilization for decades. It became a new surgical idea described by some who performed minilaparotomy hysterectomy and achieved outcomes that were less invasive than those of traditional open laparotomy. Pelosi and Pelosi 2004 reported a minilaparotomy procedure in patients in whom vaginal hysterectomy was considered contraindicated. Their procedure offered a safe alternative with minimal access and good outcome.
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Editorial Board Members Related to abdominal surgery

Gregory Kouraklis

Professor of Surgery
National and Kapodistrian University
President of Athens Medical Society
Greece

Stephen Michael Kavic

Associate Professor
Department of Surgery
University of Maryland School of Medicine
United States
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