Feb 2015 Issue 1

Editorial
Robotic-assisted laparoscopy may not be a minimally invasive therapy
C.L. Lee

Gynecol Minim Invas Ther.  2015;1:1–2

Review Articles

Tips and tricks in office hysteroscopy
Attilio Di Spiezio Sardo, Gloria Calagna, Costantino Di Carlo
Gynecol Minim Invas Ther.  2015;1:3–7
Laparoscopic subtotal hysterectomy in the era of minimally invasive surgery
Chia-Jen Wu, Chih-Wen Tseng, Ming-Ping Wu
Gynecol Minim Invas Ther.  2015;1:8–13

Short Communication
 ​​​​​​Will women receive same-type repeat surgeries for treating benign adnexal tumors ?—An 11-year nationwide population-based descriptive study in Taiwan
Tian-Ni Kuo, Chia-Jen Wu, Ming-Ping Wu

Gynecol Minim Invas Ther.  2015;1:14–15

Clinical Images
Uterine tumor resembling ovarian sex cord tumors diagnosed after resectoscopic operation in a 37-year-old woman
Bao-Liang Lin, Keiko Tsuchiya, Mariko Tomosaka, Midori Okochi
Gynecol Minim Invas Ther.  2015;1:16–17

Remnant of rubber tip cover of uterine manipulator after laparoscopic myomectomy
Satoshi Asai, Hironori Asada, Bao-Liang Lin
Gynecol Minim Invas Ther.  2015;1:18–19

Case Reports

​​​​​Multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma after fertility-sparing surgery for an ovarian tumor of borderline malignancy: A case report
Hidetaka Nomura, Haruko Iwase, Akiko Abe, Akiko Yamamoto, Kohei Omatsu, Nobuhiro Takeshima
Gynecol Minim Invas Ther.  2015;1:20–22
Occurrence of ovarian cancer 13 years after a total hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy for endometriosis

Yen-Hsieh Chiu, Ching-Hui Chen, Li-Hsuan Chiu, Yuan-Kuei Yen, Ching-Wen Chang, Chii-Ruey Tzeng, Wei-Min Liu
p23–25Gynecol Minim Invas Ther.  2015;1:23–25