Marit Lieng
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6
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About
Marit Lieng is a leading Norwegian gynecologist and researcher whose work has fundamentally shaped the understanding of hysterectomy practices in Norway. Her research centers on gynecological surgery, with a specific focus on the adoption and outcomes of minimally invasive techniques, including laparoscopic and robotic-assisted hysterectomy. Lieng’s major contribution lies in her comprehensive, population-based analyses of surgical trends, providing critical data on how new technologies are integrated into national healthcare systems. Her landmark study, “Hysterektomi i Norge 2008–18,” which has garnered 4 citations, documented the shifting landscape of hysterectomy methods over a decade, revealing a significant gap between international guidelines recommending minimally invasive surgery and actual clinical practice. Building on this, her 2021 work, “Changes in route of hysterectomy in Norway since introduction of robotic approach,” with 2 citations, specifically examined the rapid uptake of robotic surgery, highlighting its high cost despite a lack of proven superior clinical outcomes. Through these impactful studies, Lieng has provided essential evidence for policymakers and surgeons, advocating for cost-effective, evidence-based decision-making in women’s surgical care.
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- 1Hysterektomi i Norge 2008–184 citations · 2020
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