‘State of the art’ of radical hysterectomy; current practice in European oncology centres (original) (raw)

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Achieving High-Value in the Surgical Approach to Hysterectomy

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Hysterectomy techniques used for benign pathologies: results of a French multicentre study

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A 2 year histopathological audit for non-oncological hysterectomies in a tertiary care hospital

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Hysterectomy: surgical route and complications

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Hysterectomy for gynaecological cancer: A follow-up study of subjective and objective outcome

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Morbidity of 10 110 hysterectomies by type of approach

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Preventable gynecological surgeries in hysterectomized women : a review of causes and measures of prevention

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Hysterectomy at a Canadian tertiary care facility: results of a one year retrospective review

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Ten-year review of hysterectomy morbidity and mortality: can we change direction?

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Changing the Route of Hysterectomy into a Minimal Invasive Approach

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Hysterectomies for benign pathology: seven-year experience of a single tertiary care institution

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