Robotic Single-Site Hysterectomy Performed by Johns Hopkins University Surgeons

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Two Johns Hopkins gynecologic surgeons are among the first in the nation to perform a robotic hysterectomy using a single, small incision. Amanda Nickles Fader, M.D., associate professor of gynecologic oncology and director of the Kelly Gynecologic Oncology Service and the Minimally Invasive Surgery Center in the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics; and Stacey Scheib, M.D., assistant professor of gynecology and obstetrics and director of the Multidisciplinary Fibroid Center in the Division of Gynecologic Specialties at Johns Hopkins, recently performed several types of other single-site robotic gynecologic procedures - including surgery for fibroids, abnormal uterine bleeding and ovarian cysts and masses.

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