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Morcellation for myomectomy or hysterectomy - RCOG
What is morcellation? Morcellation involves cutting uterine or fibroid tissue into smaller pieces to allow removal laparoscopically, vaginally or through smaller cuts on your abdomen . This is often done using a device called a morcellator, which electrically or mechanically cuts the tissue into smaller pieces. www.rcog.org.uk
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Morcellation in gynecology: short review and suggestions from ...
Morcellation allows the removal of a large uterus and fibroids through small incisions with minimally invasive surgery. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Uterine Morcellation for Presumed Leiomyomas - ACOG
Morcellation is a surgical technique used to reduce the size of the uterus or myomas by creating smaller pieces to allow the tissue to be removed through small ... www.acog.org
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morcellation
morcellation Surg. (mɔːsəˈleɪʃən) [f. *morcellate vb.: see prec. and -ation.] The action of breaking up a diseased part into small pieces. Also fig.1898 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 17 Sept. 789 Any myomatous nodules that presented in the wound were removed generally by morcellation. 1900 Lancet 12 May 1368/1 T... Oxford English Dictionary
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'They blasted it all over': Morcellation procedure can spread ...
Power morcellators are small bladed devices that mince fibroid tumors (or the uterus) into bits, allowing the surgeon to remove the tissue ... www.fredhutch.org
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Morcellation - Society of Gynecologic Oncology
Uterine morcellation is commonly performed intracorporeally by gynecologists to remove the uterus through small incisions. www.sgo.org
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Morcellator
Despite decades of experience, there remains limited understanding of the short-term and long-term sequelae of morcellation. Safety concerns Morcellation is associated with spreading of cellular material of the morcellated tissue. wikipedia.org
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UPDATE: Perform Only Contained Morcellation When Laparoscopic ...
The FDA recommends performing laparoscopic power morcellation for myomectomy or hysterectomy only with a tissue containment system. www.fda.gov
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Morcellation Fact Sheet - Fibroid Treatment Collaborative
Uterine morcellation is a procedure that is performed to reduce the size of a fibroid uterus which enables the surgeon to remove the fibroid or the entire ... www.fibroid.com
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Uterine tissue extraction by morcellation: Techniques and clinical ...
INTRODUCTION. Gynecologic surgery often employs tissue extraction techniques to remove a large specimen (uterus or leiomyomas) through a ... www.uptodate.com
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morcellement
‖ morcellement (mɔrsɛlmɑ̃) [Fr., f. morceler to break in pieces, f. OF. morcel, morceau morsel: see -ment.] a. Division (spec. of land or property) into small portions.1848 H. Drummond in Croker Papers (1884) III. xxvi. 184 As a national system it [the allotment system] is again infinitesimal morcel... Oxford English Dictionary
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AAGL
Debate Hysterectomy:In January 2014, there was a debate in relation to a Minimally Invasive Hysterectomy procedure called Uterine Morcellation. The in house editors at Lancet Oncology had stated the use of morcellation to pose risks ten times higher to normal surgery. wikipedia.org
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Gregory J. Marchand
Controversy Marchand's techniques have been the subject of controversy secondary to the practice of morcellation, which has the potential to spread cancer wikipedia.org
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Hysteroscopy
Methods of tissue removal now include electrocautery bipolar loop resection, and morcellation. Morcellation has fewer complications than electrocautery, less than 0.1%. wikipedia.org
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Leiomyosarcoma
For example, the FDA has warned against using morcellation for benign leiomyomas as those with unsuspected sarcomas are at risk of cancer spread. wikipedia.org
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