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ORLANDO – Following the Food and Drug Administration’s 2014 warning against use of laparoscopic uterine power morcellation, 13% of gynecologic oncologists decreased their use of the technique and another 39% discontinued it altogether, according to survey responses from 199 members of the Society of Gynecologic Oncology.

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ORLANDO – Following the Food and Drug Administration’s 2014 warning against use of laparoscopic uterine power morcellation, 13% of gynecologic oncologists decreased their use of the technique and another 39% discontinued it altogether, according to survey responses from 199 members of the Society of Gynecologic Oncology.

 

ORLANDO – Following the Food and Drug Administration’s 2014 warning against use of laparoscopic uterine power morcellation, 13% of gynecologic oncologists decreased their use of the technique and another 39% discontinued it altogether, according to survey responses from 199 members of the Society of Gynecologic Oncology.

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Key clinical point: The 2014 FDA warning decreased the use of power morcellation among gynecologic oncologists.

Major finding: Among 199 members of the Society of Gynecologic Oncology, 39% said they suspended use of power morcellation, and 13% decreased their use of the technique.

Data source: A survey sent to all members of the Society of Gynecologic Oncology with responses from 199 members.

Disclosures: Dr. Falk reported having no relevant financial disclosures.