Laparoendoscopic Single-site Radical Hysterectomy: Sufficient Exposure via Effective Suspension

ConclusionSince technical difficulties with a limited number of hands, some complex surgery like radical hysterectomy has rarely been performed through LESS approach[1]. The dissection of vesicocevical and parametrial space are critical to radical hysterectomy, dissatisfied exposure during the procedure are the majority difficulties[2]. In the video, surgery for cervical cancer was performed successfully and also met the FIGO standards for radical hysterectomy (Type C). Our video demonstrated that the varied and flexible suspension played a significant role to provide a clear vision and sufficiently exposure, it was feasible, effective and safe in the LESS approach[3, 4].
Source: Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology - Category: OBGYN Source Type: research