*5.1.2.5 Round ligament ligation*

Placing clamps on the broad ligament to elevate the uterus, providing traction and securing the field of view. The round ligament was then grasped with forceps at its proximal and distal portions. Transected using suture ligation. Broad ligament is incised to separate the anterior and posterior leaves. These steps are applied on the

**Figure 2.** *Clamping of utero-ovarian ligament (round ligament, fallopian tube, ovarian-proprium ligament).*

**Figure 3.** *Adhesiolysis left adnexa and rectum.*

contralateral side. The anterior leaf of the broad ligament is then incised using an electrical scalpel along the vesicouterine fold, separating the bladder from lower uterine segment (**Figures 4–6**).
