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Overview on Myomectomy

This is the surgical removal of uterine fibroids especially symptomatic ones. The procedure aims to conserve the uterus for possible future deliveries.

Pars Hospital, Tehran, Iran

Pars Hospital 67 Keshavarz Blvd, Tehran, Iran 1415944911

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  • The top center in Gynecology diagnosis and treatment with zero rate of Maternal Mortality during 25 year.
  • The best treatment center for skeletal diseases and Orthopedics.
  • The most modern Chemotherapy & Radiotherapy departments.

Milad Hospital, Tehran, Iran

District 2, Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran

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  • Specialized hospital of 1,000 beds.
  • Improving the level of awareness and improving human resources through training.
  • Domestic and foreign customers Satisfaction through providing the desired services and facilities with an emphasis on observing the charter of patient rights and mutual respect among all personnel.

Moheb Kowsar Hospital, Tehran

Next to Shafaq Park 23rd Street of Yousef Abad, Tehran, Iran

Brief about Hospital

  • The hospital has capacity of 200 beds.
  • It has 250 doctors in 10 specialities
  • The vision of hospital is to become the pre-eminent symbol at the hospital management.

Bumrungrad International Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand.

33 Sukhumvit 3, Wattana, Bangkok 10110 Thailand.

Brief about Hospital

  • Bumrungrad International serves 1.1 million patients annually.
  • It has been featured by CBS's 60 Minutes, NBC’s Today Show, Time, Newsweek, and other international press as a leader in medical tourism.

Bangkok Hospital, Phuket, Thailand

Hongyok Utis Alley, Talat Yai, Mueang Phuket District Phuket, Thailand

Brief about Hospital

  • Leading medical care in Thailand with pride over 40 years.
  • Appropriate and modern technology medical equipment.
  • Provision of interpreters fluent in 26 languages.

More about Myomectomy



Overview

Myomectomy is a surgical procedure to remove uterine fibroids — also called leiomyomas. These common noncancerous growths appear in the uterus. Uterine fibroids usually develop during childbearing years, but they can occur at any age.

The surgeon's goal during myomectomy is to take out symptom-causing fibroids and reconstruct the uterus. Unlike a hysterectomy, which removes your entire uterus, a myomectomy removes only the fibroids and leaves your uterus.

Women who undergo myomectomy report improvement in fibroid symptoms, including decreased heavy menstrual bleeding and pelvic pressure.


Why it's done

Your doctor might recommend myomectomy for fibroids causing symptoms that are troublesome or interfere with your normal activities. If you need surgery, reasons to choose a myomectomy instead of a hysterectomy for uterine fibroids include:

  •  You plan to bear children
  • Your doctor suspects uterine fibroids might be interfering with your fertility
  • You want to keep your uterus


Operation procedure

In most cases, the surgeon performs a dilatation and curettage (D&C) to check for irregularities in the inner surface of the uterus. The kind of myomectomy performed depends on the type, size, number and location of the fibroids, but can include:


Abdominal myomectomy - the uterus is accessed via one large incision through the abdomen. Usually, a horizontal cut just on the bikini line is performed; in some cases, the incision may need to be made vertically in the midline of your abdomen. The uterus is cut, sometimes with a laser (which closes off blood vessels and reduces bleeding). The fibroids are then removed and the uterus, abdominal wall and skin are closed with sutures. This type of myomectomy is preferred for multiple or deeply rooted fibroids.

Laparoscopic myomectomy - Subserosal fibroids can often be removed via laparoscopic myomectomy. The surgeon makes a number of small incisions, which allow different instruments access to the uterus. Among these instruments is the laparoscope, which contains fibre-optic camera heads or surgical heads (or both). The fibroids are removed, and the small wounds sutured (sewn) closed.

Hysteroscopic myomectomy - the fibroids are removed via the dilated cervix, so no abdominal incisions are needed. The instrument is called a resectoscope, which is a hysteroscope fitted with a wire loop. The instrument is inserted through the cervix, and the wire loop slung over the fibroid. Electrical energy passes through the loop, which cuts the fibroid loose. The fibroid can then be removed through the vagina.


Recovery times for each procedure are:

Abdominal myomectomy: four to six weeks

Laparoscopic myomectomy: two to four weeks

Hysteroscopic myomectomy: two to three days


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