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Myomectomy
A myomectomy is an operation performed to remove benign tumours called fibroids from the muscular wall of the uterus. Fibroids often cause pain and excessive menstrual bleeding.

 


Robotic myomectomy is a minimally invasive way for surgeons to remove your uterine fibroids. You and your doctor will discuss your treatment options.

abdominal myomectomy
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1. removal of a myoma of the uterus through an abdominal incision.

Myomectomy-Laparoscopic Surgery
(Fibroid Tumor Removal; Uterine Fibroid Removal)
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ma mektmi noun 1 the surgical removal of a benign growth from a muscle especially removal of a fibroid ...
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Myomectomy - this is an operation to 'shell' the fibroids out of the wall of the womb. As the womb itself is preserved, this is an option for women still wanting children.

Myomectomy
Myomectomy is the removal of the fibroids only and leaving the uterus intact. This can be done by: ...

Myomectomy: surgical removal of a uterine fibroid tumor
Oligomenorrhea: infrequent and irregular menstrual cycles
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Myomectomy - surgical procedure done to remove fibroids from the uterus while leaving the uterus intact.
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Myomectomy
Myomectomy is the process of surgically removing uterine fibroids.
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Myomectomy: A surgical procedure where fibroids are removed through an abdominal incision. It is done to diagnose and remove tumors found in the uterus (leiomyomas or fibroids).
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Leiomyomectomy
Surgical removal of uterine fibroids only, leaving the uterus intact.

Leiomyosarcoma
A type of sarcoma that develops in the uterine muscle wall.

Myomectomy. Myomectomy is the surgical removal of only one or more fibroids. Myomectomy usually involves a laparotomy (a procedure that uses a wide abdominal incision) or less invasive surgical techniques, such as laparoscopy and hysteroscopy.

Myomectomy: removal of the fibroid or fibroids that are causing symptoms. This can be done through an incision in the abdomen (abdominal myomectomy), or through the vagina without an incision (hysteroscopic myomectomy).

Myomectomy is a safe and effective alternative to hysterectomy. Myomectomy performed via the laparoscopic approach is more successful than an open incision (laparotomy) for removing symptomatic fibroids while preserving the individual's fertility ...

Myomectomy - a surgery to remove fibroids without taking out the healthy tissue of the uterus. There are many ways a surgeon can perform this procedure. It can be major surgery (with an abdominal incision) or minor surgery.

Myomectomy involves the surgical process of removing the tumor without affecting the woman's ability to conceive. Although, it can be considered to be a safe process, fibroids can often grow back after myomectomy.

Myomectomy - Removes only the fibroids and leaves the healthy areas of the uterus in place
Uterine Artery Embolization (UAE) - Cuts off the blood supply to the uterus and fibroids, making them shrink ...

Myomectomy:
Surgical excision of the tumor, leaving the healthy areas of the uterus in place
Myometrium:
The thick wall of smooth muscle cells that forms the middle layer of the uterus ...

Myomectomy - Myomectomy is a surgery done to remove fibroids and reduce heavy menstrual bleeding. Most women who have myomectomy are able to have children afterwards.

Myomectomy
This is a possible alternative, especially in women who may wish to have children in the future. In this operation, the fibroids are removed and the uterus is left. This procedure is not always possible.

Myomectomy. This procedure is one of the best options for treating fibroids if you want to preserve your fertility. During a myomectomy, fibroids are cut out of the uterus and removed through an incision in the abdomen.

Myomectomy, like UFE, leaves the uterus in place and may, therefore, preserve the woman's ability to have children.

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Myomectomy
The surgical removal of a myoma, esp. the excision of a fibroid tumor from the uterus.
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Definition Myomectomy is the removal of fibroids (noncancerous tumors) from the wall of the uterus.Myomectomy is the preferred treatment for symptomatic fibroids in women who want to keep their uterus.

Myomectomy. In this surgical procedure only the fibroids are removed; the uterus is repaired and left in place. This is the surgical procedure many women choose if they are not finished with childbearing.

Hi guys, exactly one week ago I had an open myomectomy with hysteroscopy & transcervical resection of fibroids following nearly 20 years of painful and heavy periods.

Myomectomy (Local Resection): This surgery involves the removal of the fibroids themselves without removal of the whole uterus. Myomectomy is not permanent in the sense that fibroids can grow back after the procedure.

When women wish to preserve childbearing potential, a myomectomy may be performed. Unlike hysterectomy in which the entire uterus is removed, myomectomy is a surgical procedure in which individual fibroid(s) are removed.

Myomectomy: This surgery removes the fibroids. It is often the chosen treatment for women who want to have children, because it usually can preserve fertility.

One type of surgery removes only the tumor (myomectomy). New treatments include uterine artery embolization, in which the blood vessels that feed the fibroid are blocked; and destruction of the fibroids with an extremely hot or cold instrument, ...

The first option is a myomectomy, in which the fibroids are removed, leaving the uterus intact and viable for future pregnancies. With this option, there is a 25% rate of recurrence of uterine fibroids.

Conservative surgical therapy uses a procedure called a myomectomy. With this approach, physicians will remove the fibroids, but leave the uterus intact to enable a future pregnancy.
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- An alternate surgery is a myomectomy, which removes the fibroids and leaves the uterus intact.

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Myomectomy: This surgical procedure leaves the uterus intact and allows for future childbirth. Only the tumors are removed from the uterus.
Hysterectomy: The surgical removal of the uterus.

Removing uterine fibroids (myomectomy)
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In serious cases of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, the treatment team may elect to perform a surgery called a septal myectomy or septal myomectomy.

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: High-dose β-blockers and calcium channel blockers are the mainstay of medical therapy; diuretics, if indicated, should be used cautiously; septal myomectomy or alcohol septal ablation for left ventricular outflow ...

conservative surgical therapy
Conservative surgical therapy uses a procedure called a myomectomy. With this approach, physicians will remove the fibroids, but leave the uterus intact to enable a future pregnancy.

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Have had a previous uterine surgery, such as myomectomy to remove uterine fibroids or dilation and curettage (D and C) to scrape the uterine lining
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There are many treatment options available for symptomatic uterine fibroids, including medical therapy as well as two types of surgery (hysterectomy and myomectomy).

Detrusor myomectomy may be done to decrease undesired bladder contractions. As a last resort, a urinary diversion can be created to divert the urine away from the bladder.

Fibroids may be removed if they cause discomfort or if they are associated with uterine bleeding. Surgery is the mainstay of fibroid treatment. In addition to hysterectomy and abdominal myomectomy, ...

Other rare causes include severe endometritis, tuberculosis, postmyomectomy Fibrosis: \r\n Deposits of connective tissue as scar tissue.

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In addition to hysterectomy and abdominal myomectomy, various minimally invasive procedures have been developed to remove fibroids. A fibroid is also medically known as a leiomyoma or a myoma of the uterus.

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See also: Surgery, Symptom, Bleeding, Uterus, Hysterectomy

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