- Author:
Soohyun OH
1
;
Geonwoo LEE
;
Kwang-Beom LEE
;
Min-Sun KYUNG
;
Myounghwan KIM
;
Mi-Kyung KIM
;
Jaeman BAE
;
Min Jong SONG
;
Heon Jong YOO
;
Dae-Hyung LEE
;
Sang-Hun LEE
;
Ha Kyun CHANG
;
Jae-Weon KIM
;
Sang-Yoon PARK
Author Information
- Publication Type:Practice Guideline
- From:Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2025;36(6):e107-
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: Informed consent is a fundamental aspect of surgical care, designed to reinforce patient autonomy, promote shared decision-making, and potentially mitigate legal conflicts by ensuring the provision of comprehensive and consistent information in clinical practice. The Korean Society of Gynecologic Oncology (KSGO) previously published detailed informed consent documents for cervical, endometrial, and ovarian cancer surgery. However, standardized consent forms remain relatively lacking for laparoscopic-robotic hysterectomy performed for non-malignant indications, as well as for vulvar cancer surgery. Hence, the KSGO subcommittee collected, reviewed, and discussed consent forms from domestic medical institutions and subsequently developed informed consent for laparoscopic-robotic hysterectomy and vulvar cancer surgery, aiming to build patient trust and understanding.

