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Clinical Outcomes of Robotic Myomectomy

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20 years and older
Female
Phase N/A

Robotic Myomectomy Study

This study is about understanding how robotic myomectomy works for women who have uterine myomas. Uterine myomas are common growths, like lumps, in a woman's uterus. A myomectomy is a surgery to remove these lumps. There are different types of myomectomy, including robotic-assisted, where a robot helps the doctor during surgery. This study wants to find out what factors affect the outcomes of this robotic surgery. Women over 20 years old who have already had this surgery can join the study.

  • The study looks at what affects the outcome of the surgery.
  • Only women who have already had robotic myomectomy can participate.
  • Participants will help improve future surgeries.
Study details
    Women With Uterine Myoma

NCT06208891

Far Eastern Memorial Hospital

24 January 2024

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