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This article offers a personal view on female pelvic anatomy for surgeons. It details recommended surgical dissection techniques for improved patient outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Female pelvic anatomy
  • Surgical dissection techniques
  • Gynecological surgery

Background:

  • Understanding female pelvic anatomy is crucial for safe and effective gynecological surgery.
  • Variations in anatomy can present challenges during surgical procedures.
  • Standardized dissection techniques are essential for minimizing complications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a personal perspective on key aspects of female pelvic anatomy relevant to surgical practice.
  • To outline recommended surgical dissection techniques for common gynecological procedures.
  • To share insights that can enhance surgical precision and patient safety.

Main Methods:

  • Personal surgical experience and anatomical observation.
  • Review of established dissection methods in gynecological surgery.
Keywords:
AnatomyMillimeter by millimeterPelvisSurgical skill

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  • Illustrative descriptions of anatomical landmarks and surgical steps.
  • Main Results:

    • Detailed description of critical anatomical structures within the female pelvis.
    • Step-by-step guidance on recommended dissection approaches.
    • Emphasis on identifying and navigating key neurovascular structures.

    Conclusions:

    • A thorough understanding of female pelvic anatomy is fundamental for all gynecological surgeons.
    • Adherence to recommended dissection techniques can improve surgical proficiency.
    • Continuous learning and sharing of personal surgical insights contribute to advancing gynecological surgery.