2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2021.04.092
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67 Use of ultrasound during robotic myomectomy

Abstract: Table 2). Additionally, increasing age, multiple procedures (>4), abdominal (as opposed to vulvovaginal) approaches, and regional anesthesia were associated with increased odds of being under-scheduled. CONCLUSION: When adjusted for major comorbidities and different anesthesia methods that may affect operating room time, increased BMI is associated with higher odds of a surgery exceeding its allotted operating room time, as determined by the operating surgeon. Gynecologic surgeons may underestimate the additio… Show more

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