NDVH done in case of multiple uterine fibroid today.12 fibroid enucleated.
Congratulations mam all fibroids seem to be subserous.
Oh great...
beautiful, mam.NDVH should be the preferred method of surgery. it's better than laparoscopy.
well done mam . nice share
thank u to all respected doctors.
very well done mam
superb ma'am
well done madam
Well done mam , congratulations. Smallest also removed. good method.
quite an inspiration for others
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female unmarried 25 yrs no any complain except pain in abdomen periods on time usg attached..fibriod uterus since 2 yrs treatment of fibrioid uterus 26 x 20mm ocp should b given or not?
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