Myomectomy as a reproductive procedure

  • Swedish Medical Center ROR

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 162(6), 1476-1482

DOI 10.1016/0002-9378(90)90909-q PMID 2360579

Abstract

This series of 64 myomectomies describes the indications, technique, and efficacy of the procedure; the majority of operations were performed on large multinodular uteri. Indications included enlarging pelvic mass, menorrhagia, anemia, and pregnancy wastage in women who wished to preserve reproductive capability. Although infertility was not the primary indication in any case, 32 patients were nulligravid. Only 10 patients were parous and 14 had a history of spontaneous abortion or pregnancy wastage. The average age of the patients was 35.8 years (range, 27 to 47 years). There were no major complications and no patients received blood transfusions. Follow-up revealed three patients with recurrent tumors necessitating repeat procedures. Successful pregnancies have occurred in 40% of those attempting pregnancy. It is concluded that successful myomectomy can be performed in most patients regardless of uterine size, thereby preserving reproductive potential.

Topics

myomectomy reproductive preservation fertility outcomes, myomectomy large multinodular uterus technique, uterine fibroid removal fertility preservation surgery, myomectomy pregnancy rates nulligravid women, myomectomy indications menorrhagia pregnancy wastage, Smith Uhlir myomectomy reproductive procedure, fibroid recurrence after myomectomy reoperation, abdominal myomectomy fertility outcome series, myomectomy versus hysterectomy reproductive age women, uterine leiomyoma surgical treatment pregnancy preservation
PMID 2360579 2360579 DOI 10.1016/0002-9378(90)90909-q 10.1016/0002-9378(90)90909-q

Cite this article

Smith, D. C., & Uhlir, J. K. (1990). Myomectomy as a reproductive procedure. *American journal of obstetrics and gynecology*, *162*(6), 1476-1482. https://doi.org/10.1016/0002-9378(90)90909-q

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