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Laparoscopic Myomectomy and Abdominal Myomectomy
Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2006Most women develop myomas during their lifetimes; however, 80% are asymptomatic. When symptoms are determined to be caused by myomas, a number of management options exist that include "watchful waiting," medical therapy, surgery, or more recently uterine artery embolization and focused ultrasound.
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Zentralblatt fur Gynakologie, 1996
This retrospective study reviews the indications, surgical techniques and complications in 212 laparoscopic myomectomies performed on 150 patients. The indications for laparoscopic myomectomy include myoma with symptoms, irregular menstruation, rapid growth or sterility and pediculate myoma or identified secondary changes without symptoms.
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This retrospective study reviews the indications, surgical techniques and complications in 212 laparoscopic myomectomies performed on 150 patients. The indications for laparoscopic myomectomy include myoma with symptoms, irregular menstruation, rapid growth or sterility and pediculate myoma or identified secondary changes without symptoms.
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1995
L Montevecchi +8 more
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L Montevecchi +8 more
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Laparoscopic-Assisted Vaginal Myomectomy
The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 2000To evaluate the safety and efficacy of combined laparoscopic and vaginal approach in dealing with uterine myomas.Retrospective case study (Canadian Task Force classification II-2).Tertiary care major teaching hospital.Thirty-one women with symptomatic fundal and/or posterior wall uterine myomas.Laparoscopic-assisted vaginal myomectomy performed by one ...
C J, Wang +3 more
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Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Myomectomy Compared With Standard Laparoscopic Myomectomy
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2013Seth, Kivnick, William, Parker
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International journal of fertility, 1992
Laparoscopic myomectomy was performed on 154 women, with minimal perioperative complications resulting. Small and single leiomyomata were managed more easily than multiple and larger tumors. Although suturing the excisional sites improved healing, it increased the incidence of adhesion formation.
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Laparoscopic myomectomy was performed on 154 women, with minimal perioperative complications resulting. Small and single leiomyomata were managed more easily than multiple and larger tumors. Although suturing the excisional sites improved healing, it increased the incidence of adhesion formation.
C, Nezhat +4 more
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The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 2004
Nutan Jain, Charles Miller
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Nutan Jain, Charles Miller
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Surgical technology international, 2006
Laparoscopic myomectomy (LM) is an increasingly accepted method of treatment for symptomatic uterine leiomyomas. It affords patients a minimally invasive surgery compared to the more traditional abdominal approach. Studies have shown the benefits of decreased blood loss, shorter hospital stay and recovery period, as well as decreased postoperative pain
Kelly, Peacock, Bradley S, Hurst
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Laparoscopic myomectomy (LM) is an increasingly accepted method of treatment for symptomatic uterine leiomyomas. It affords patients a minimally invasive surgery compared to the more traditional abdominal approach. Studies have shown the benefits of decreased blood loss, shorter hospital stay and recovery period, as well as decreased postoperative pain
Kelly, Peacock, Bradley S, Hurst
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