Robotic Myomectomy Study
Uterine myoma is a common type of tumor found in women's reproductive systems. A myomectomy is a surgery to remove these tumors. There are different ways to perform this surgery, like using traditional methods, laparoscopy (a type of surgery with small cuts), or with the help of robots, called robotic-assisted myomectomy. This study aims to find out what factors affect the outcomes of women who have the robotic-assisted version of this surgery.
- Who can join? Women over 20 years old who have had robotic myomectomy.
- What will be studied? The focus is on understanding what can predict how well women do after the surgery.
- Risks and Benefits: The study focuses on outcomes, but specific risks or compensation details aren't mentioned.