Myomectomy for fertility enhancement and preservation

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Fertility and Sterility, 58(1), 1-15, 1992

DOI 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)55128-0 PMID 1623990

Abstract

Objective

To review, evaluate, and synthesize current published reports assessing the value of abdominal myomectomy in infertile women and those desiring to preserve fertility potential.

DATA IDENTIFICATION: Major studies dealing with myomectomy were identified through Medline Searches.

STUDY SELECTION: Those papers reporting the results of myomectomy, factors influencing them, and potential future innovations were obtained.

Results

More than half of women not previously pregnant and undergoing myomectomy to preserve childbearing capacity for treatment of recurrent pregnancy wastage or previous infertility conceive. The long duration of infertility before surgery, absence of other factors to explain their not conceiving, and short time interval subsequent to surgery in which conception occurs suggests myomectomy has value in treatment of patients with leiomyomata and otherwise unexplained infertility. The operation carries acceptable risk. Approximately 25% of women undergoing myomectomy have recurrent leiomyomata, but most recurrences are sufficiently delayed to allow adequate opportunity for conception.

Conclusions

Abdominal myomectomy is an appropriate alternative to hysterectomy for most women who wish to preserve childbearing potential or enhance it. For the future, myomectomy by endoscopic techniques may hold similar potential.

Topics

myomectomy fertility preservation infertile women, abdominal myomectomy conception rates review, uterine fibroids leiomyomata infertility surgical treatment, myomectomy versus hysterectomy childbearing preservation, recurrent leiomyomata after myomectomy conception outcomes, fibroid removal unexplained infertility treatment, myomectomy recurrent pregnancy loss fertility outcomes, endoscopic myomectomy future fertility enhancement, uterine leiomyoma infertility surgical management review, myomectomy recurrence rate fertility window
PMID 1623990 1623990 DOI 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)55128-0 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)55128-0

Cite this article

Verkauf, B. S. (1992). Myomectomy for fertility enhancement and preservation. *Fertility and sterility*, *58*(1), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0015-0282(16)55128-0

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