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Myomectomy

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2009
Uterine leiomyomas are common, monoclonal tumors affecting 25% to 45% of reproductive age women. Although frequently asymptomatic, leiomyomas may cause heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pressure or pain, and infertility. Myomectomy, which is indicated in symptomatic women who wish to preserve their reproductive function, may be performed by hysteroscopy,
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Laparoscopic Myomectomy and Abdominal Myomectomy

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2006
Most 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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Resectoscopic myomectomy

Fertility and Sterility, 1991
To evaluate safety and efficacy of resectoscopic myomectomy for control of menorrhagia, dysmenorrhea, and/or reproductive wastage.Retrospective consecutive patient follow-up.Private practice, outpatient, hospital.All patients (92) having resectoscopic myomectomy between September 1, 1986 and December 31, 1989.Resectoscopic myomectomy with or without ...
S L, Corson, P G, Brooks
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Laparoscopic myomectomy

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1993
Fifty-six patients presenting with infertility (17); bleeding, pain, and pressure symptoms (32); and pelvic mass (seven) associated with leiomyomas were managed with laparoscopic myomectomy. Twenty-four second-look procedures were performed to evaluate healing and adhesion formation.
H M, Hasson   +4 more
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Hysteroscopic myomectomy

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2004
Hysteroscopic myomectomy is a minimally invasive technique that eliminates the need for a laparotomy and is associated with lower morbidity than abdominal myomectomy. Its beneficial effects are reflected by the improvement in menstrual pattern, fertility rate, and overall patient satisfaction.
Neelam, Batra   +2 more
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Office myomectomy.

Minerva ginecologica, 2016
Small myomas have a high potential to grow and either to become symptomatic or to cause complications in women of reproductive age. Furthermore, although the risk of malignancy is rare, even the most experienced operator cannot replace the histological analysis to exclude malignancy or premalignant lesions.
DI SPIEZIO SARDO, ATTILIO   +4 more
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Laparoscopic myomectomy.

Minerva ginecologica, 2016
The gold standard access for myomectomy is laparoscopy in selected cases, including intramural and sub-serous symptomatic leiomyomas. The main contraindications concern inexperience of the surgeon, severe necrobiosis, suspected leiomyosarcoma and excessive size.
Dubuisson, Jean-Bernard   +4 more
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Caesarean Myomectomy

African Journal of Reproductive Health, 2002
This study was conducted at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital and Family Health Hospital, Accra, Ghana, between April 2000 and January 2001 to compare the efficacy and safety of myomectomy done at caesarean section with the application of a tourniquet with caesarean section without myomectomy. Twenty four patients were recruited into the study.
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MYOMECTOMY

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1958
S L, ISRAEL, J C, MUTCH
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Myomectomy

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1956
A B, BROWN   +2 more
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