- Myomectomy
Myomectomy refers to the surgical removal of
uterine fibroid s, also known asmyomas . In contrast to ahysterectomy theuterus remains preserved and the woman retains her reproductive potential.The presence of a fibroid does not mean that it needs to be removed. Removal is called for when the fibroid causes pain, abnormal bleeding, or pressure.
A myomectomy can be performed in a number of ways, depending on the location and number of lesions and the experience of the surgeon. Typically a myomectomy is performed via a
laparotomy , the uterus incised, and the lesion(s) removed. A fibroid that is located in a submucous position may be accessible to hysteroscopic removal. In some instances alsolaparoscopy can be utilized to extirpate fibroids.Complications of the surgery include the possibility of significant blood loss leading to a
blood transfusion , the risk ofadhesion or scar formation around the uterus, and the possible need later to deliver viacesarean section . Development of new fibroids will be seen in 42-55% of patients undergoing a myomectomy [http://humrep.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/10/7/1795] .References
* Fedele, L. et al. [http://humrep.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/10/7/1795 Recurrence of Fibroids after Myomectomy] Human Reproduction, Vol. 10, No. 7, pp. 1795-1796, 1995
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