Abstract

We present a novel use of a robotically-controlled intra-abdominal ultrasound probe for identification of uterine leiomyomata and other anatomic landmarks during robotic myomectomy. Images may be viewed at the console alongside the video feed from the laparoscopic camera in real time. This new technology may improve fibroid yield and help compensate for the lack of tactile feedback in robotic surgery.

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