“…Moreover, our peculiar morcellation (through the cervical canal) allows the surgeon to accumulate morcellated chips in the pouch of Douglas. This advantage does not have a clear protective value, but we hypothesized that it could reduce the risk of morcellated tissue spreading [4][5][6][7][8][9]. Possible solutions to decrease the incidence of hidden malignancies on surgical specimens may include the detection of specific classes of risk (i.e., large myomas in postmenopausal women), preliminary assessment of the uterine cavity via office hysteroscopy, or development of specific bags for safer morcellation [28][29][30].…”