Abstract

The value of robotic surgery for gynecologic procedures has been critically evaluated over the past few years. Drawbacks have been the port size and location of robotic port placement. In this study, we describe a novel technique for complex robotic-assisted laparoscopic hysterectomy (RALH) with three important improvements 1) aesthetic conventional laparoscopic port configuration, 2) use of smaller 5 mm robotic instruments, and 3) improved access around the robotic arms for the bedside assistant with pediatric length laparoscopic instruments.

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