Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3961723 | Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Since the safety warning from the US Food and Drug Administration on the use of power morcellators, minimally invasive procedures involving the removal of uterine myomas and large uteri are under scrutiny. Growing evidence suggests that morcellation of undiagnosed uterine malignancies is associated with worse survival outcomes of patients affected by uterine sarcoma. However, to date, only limited data regarding morcellation of low-grade uterine neoplasms are available. In the present article, we reported a case of a (morcellator) port-site implantation of a smooth muscle tumor that occurred 6Â years after laparoscopic morcellation of a uterine smooth muscle tumor of uncertain potential. This case highlights the effects of intra-abdominal morcellation, even in low-grade uterine neoplasms. Caution should be used when determining techniques for tissue extraction; the potential adverse consequences of morcellation should be more fully explored.
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Authors
Giorgio MD, Antonino MD, Fabio MD, Mauro MD, Valentina MD, Domenica MD, Ilaria MD, Maria L. MD, Marco MD, Alessandro MD, Francesco MD,