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Conservative gynaecological surgery - recent trends

Professor S Dasgupta
(Jamshedpur)

 

Key Points

  • Greater conservatism is being exercised in gynaecological surgery.

  • Hysteroscopic endometrial ablation for menorrhagia is largely responsible for the decreasing number of abdominal hysterectomies being performed.

  • Debulking advanced ovarian cancer should be restricted to what can be easily and safely achieved.

  • Abdominal radical trachelectomy is a new fertility-sparing approach for the conservative management of cervical carcinoma.

 


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