
Myomectomy (Fibroid Removal Procedure)
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Frequently Asked Questions
A myomectomy is a surgical procedure to remove uterine fibroids, which are non-cancerous growths in the uterus. It aims to alleviate symptoms while preserving the uterus.
Women experiencing symptoms due to fibroids, such as heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, or pressure, and who wish to preserve their fertility, may be candidates for myomectomy.
Myomectomy can be performed through open abdominal surgery, laparoscopy (minimally invasive with small incisions), or hysteroscopy (for fibroids inside the uterine cavity). The best approach depends on the size, number, and location of the fibroids.
Recovery time varies depending on the surgical approach. Laparoscopic and hysteroscopic myomectomies typically have a shorter recovery period compared to open surgery. Detailed post-operative instructions will be provided.