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Hysterectomy is one of the gynaecological operations performed most commonly. World-wide, approximately 75% of the hysterectomies are performed abdominally for various indications. Hysterectomy is an effective standard procedure when treating dysfunctional uterine bleeding, uterine myomatosis, adenomyosis,endometriosis, and other benign diseases Minimal-invasive operation techniques, if indicated and performed correctly, have considerable advantages for the patient. Compared […]