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Operative and clinical outcomes of minimally invasive living-donor surgery on uterus transplantation: a literature review
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  • Yusuke Matoba,
  • Iori Kisu,
  • Kouji Banno,
  • Daisuke Aoki
Yusuke Matoba
Keio University School of Medicine

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Iori Kisu
Keio University School of Medicine
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Kouji Banno
Keio University School of Medicine
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Daisuke Aoki
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Abstract

The surgical approach and choice of drainage veins for uterus transplantation living-donor surgery have been investigated to reduce invasiveness. Of the 51 operations within 26 articles reviewed, the mean operative time was shortest in the laparoscopic approach, and longest in the robot-assisted approach. The mean blood loss was less in the laparoscopic and robot-assisted approaches than in the open approach. In cases where the uterine veins were not preserved, the mean operative time was shortened by each approach and the mean blood loss decreased with the laparoscopic and robot-assisted approaches. These procedures may contribute to less invasive living-donor surgery.
18 Jan 2021Published in Journal of Clinical Medicine volume 10 issue 2 on pages 349. 10.3390/jcm10020349