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Khan MN et al. - Laparoscopic management of these cases is possible, however, requires the availability of an experienced surgeon, trained staff, and laparoscopic equipment. Low-pressure pneumoperitoneum and use of direct vision ports for access is fundamental in achieving favorable maternal and fetal outcomes.


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