Uterine artery blockage via the anterior cul‐de‐sac in minimally invasive myomectomy: Experience of 61 cases
Key Points
The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of uterine artery blockage via the anterior cul-de-sac in myomectomy procedures.
Analyzed cases of myomectomy incorporating uterine artery blockage technique.
Tracked surgeon proficiency after a set number of cases.
Evaluated outcomes related to the safety and feasibility of the procedure.
Achieving proficiency requires approximately 34 cases for surgeons.
The technique enhances the performance of complex myomectomies safely.
Abstract
Approximately 34 cases are required for a surgeon to achieve proficiency, and incorporation of this technique facilitates the safe and feasible performance of complex MIM.