March 19, 2026 · Journal of minimally invasive gynecology · DOI: 10.1016/j.jmig.2026.01.008

Fluorescence‑Navigated Robotic Resection of Pelvic Schwannoma with Hypogastric Nerve Preservation

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The authors aim to demonstrate the benefits of integrating robotic-assisted surgery with Indocyanine Green (ICG) fluorescence imaging for the excision of pelvic schwannomas while preserving the hypogastric nerve. Their findings indicate that this combined approach enhances intraoperative visualization, allows for precise dissection in complex pelvic anatomy, and minimizes surgical morbidity, ultimately leading to successful tumor removal and nerve preservation. This case represents a novel technique in gynecologic surgery, highlighting its potential for improving patient outcomes.

Haticegul Tuncer, Onur Can Zaim, Derman Basaran

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