🤔Episode 7: Myomectomy Explained
A myomectomy is a surgical procedure to remove fibroids while preserving the uterus.
Unlike a hysterectomy, the uterus is left intact, making myomectomy an important option for women who wish to have children in the future or prefer to keep their uterus.
🧐Who may benefit from a myomectomy?
Myomectomy may be recommended for women with:
🔴 Heavy menstrual bleeding caused by fibroids.
🔴 Fibroids affecting fertility or causing recurrent miscarriage.
🔴 Significant pelvic pain or pressure.
🔴 Large or rapidly growing fibroids causing symptoms.
🔴 Fibroids that distort the uterine cavity.
💥Types of Myomectomy
🎯Hysteroscopic Myomectomy
Performed through the cervix without abdominal incisions.
✔ Best for submucous fibroids inside the uterine cavity.
🎯Laparoscopic Myomectomy
Performed through small abdominal incisions using a camera.
✔ Suitable for selected women with a limited number and size of fibroids.
🎯Open Myomectomy (Laparotomy)
Performed through an abdominal incision.
✔ Often recommended for multiple, very large, or deeply embedded fibroids.
🧠Benefits
✅ Preserves the uterus
✅ Improves symptoms
✅ May improve fertility in appropriately selected women.
✅ Improves quality of life.
🧐Things to Remember
• Fibroids can recur after myomectomy.
• Not every fibroid requires surgery.
• The surgical approach depends on the number, size, and location of the fibroids, as well as the surgeon's expertise.
👁Key Message
Myomectomy removes the fibroids not the uterus.
The best surgical approach is individualized and should be chosen after careful evaluation and discussion with your gynecologist.
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