“…Recent cost effectiveness analyses support the use of morcellation in low-risk populations, citing lowerratesofintraoperativeandperioperative complications, 65,66 fewer overall deaths, 65,66 andlowersocietalcostsduetoshorterhospitalizations and fewer days lost from work compared with laparotomy. 66,67 Quality of life analyses have yielded conflicting results [65][66][67] ; however, ageseems to be the driving factor in determining the effectiveness of morcellation. 65,66 Younger women seem to benefit from the procedure; however, as the risk of occult malignancy increases with age, the risks outweigh the benefits.…”