Three Techniques of Contained Morcellation for the Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgeon

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Kondrup, James Dana [1 ]
Grey, Conor [2 ]
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[1] Upstate Med Ctr, Syracuse, NY 13210 USA
[2] Lake Erie Coll Osteopath Med, Erie, PA USA
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Since 1993 (and prior, WISAP (R) [WISAP Medical Technology GmbH, Brunnthal, Germany] hand morcellators), laparoscopic power morcellation has been an indispensably employed technique for minimally invasive gynecologic surgery, contributing both to laparoscopic myomectomies and hysterectomies. However, the technique was highlighted with concern by the FDA for the given potential to disseminate neoplastic and non-neoplastic cells by morcellating an unexpected uterine sarcoma (Fig. 1). Given this concern, many gynecologists are either resorting to performing traditional laparotomies or risking dissemination with uncontained power morcellation techniques. The purpose of this article is to address these concerns by illustrating three techniques to perform contained power morcellation, thereby reaping the benefits of the technique without the disadvantage of possible dissemination of neoplastic cells. The techniques outlined in this article include the use of trans-abdominal mini-laparotomy manual contained morcellation, trans-vaginal manual contained morcellation, and the new Contained Tissue Extraction (CTE) System (Olympus America, Inc., Center Valley, Pennsylvania) for power morcellation.
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