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Laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy with a new disposable morcellator
A J Kresch1, T L Lyons, A B Westland
1California Center for Pelvic Pain, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA.
Abstract:
Laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy (LSH) can be performed more easily with a powered morcellator for removal of the uterus. Available laparoscopic morcellators are expensive and may be difficult to use, but a new, powered, disposable instrument was developed (Diva; FemRx, Sunnyvale, CA) to morcellate the entire uterus for easy removal through a 15-mm cannula. Twelve consecutive women for whom subtotal hysterectomy was indicated underwent LSH by standard laparoscopic protocol and were monitored postoperatively for a minimum of 1 month. In the current trend of "less is more," LSH is an emerging option for less extensive hysterectomies and can be made more cost and time effective with a single-use powered morcellator.

