Introduction
Gynaecological surgery has been profoundly reshaped by the application and maturation of minimally invasive techniques. Minimally Invasive Surgery has also benefited our patients with reduced invasiveness and inpatient stay, diminished complication rates, and faster postoperative recovery.1,2
With the passage of time and wide experience as well as collaboration with our urological and colo-rectal colleagues in combined cases, minimally invasive gynaecological surgeons have transcended the stereotype of years past and brought gynaecologists into the conversation along with their surgical colleagues, pushing the boundaries of what is possible for minimally invasive pelvic surgery.3 In endometriosis cases, shared decision-making plays a role in determining the surgical approach, considering the size and…