Medical Spotlight 3/28/11 "Single Incision Hysterectomy"
Published March 28th, 2011
Its no contest. If you are about to undergo surgery, most people would choose an incision that measures one inch over ten inches. That is the upgrade now offered to women who have to have a hysterectomy. In the Medical Spotlight, Anthony Agrios, M.D., an OB/GYN at All About Women and working out of North Florida Regional Medical Center, explains to TV 20's David Snyder how surgeons can perform a hysterectomy with a single, small incision.
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