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Journal of Research and Reports in Gynecology and Obstetrics | Volume: 3
A great surgeon - a big scar - Is it still true today? From laparotomy to MIGS
Mikulasek Lubomir
Center for Minimal Invasive Gynecological Operations and Center for Lecbu Myomu, Czech Republic
S
o, time went: In the past was regarded as a great surgeon
one that made a big scar. Laparoscopy was initially
neglected. Later, over the years, the laparoscopy itself as
equal and respected method and, conversely, those who
managed to laparoscopic surgery, was regarded as a great
surgeon. This was similar in recent times to hysteroscopy.
Today, hysteroscopy is a common part of gynecological
surgery.
Today we find ourselves in a similar developmental phase
or breakthrough: implementation of operative hysteroscopy
into the spectrum of office hysteroscopy and its general
recognition and use as a basic MIGS procedure. All of this, of
course, requires the creation of precise rules and standards -
the actual office-resectoscopy concept, on the basis of which
individual specialized office-resectoscopy units can be built
on a wide global scale.
However, MIGS is not just mentioned - it is, on the
contrary, constantly hand in hand with rapid technological
development, a growing large group of minimally invasive
methods, replacing invasive approaches (e.g.urogynecology,
aesthetic and reconstructive gynecology, etc.).
In this aspect, we bring you the results and recommendations
from our own over 2 years of experience in building
a specialized out-patient Center of Minimally Invasive
Gynecological Surgery with its main focus on office
resectoscopy and its successful functioning with excellent
results.
Based on our experience and results, we would like to open
the debate on building the concept of these specialized out-
patient centers.
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mikulasekl@icloud.comRes Rep Gynaecol Obstet, Volume 3
DOI: 10.4066/2591-7366-C1-003