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Robotic Hysterectomy Found Safe in Morbidly Obese


 

FROM THE AAGL ANNUAL MEETING

Assessment of costs associated with robotic-assisted hysterectomy was outside the scope of this study.

Dr. Gallo said the minimally invasive gynecologic fellowship program at Yale has received an educational grant from Intuitive Surgical.

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