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Myomectomy,
sometimes also
called fibroidectomy,
refers to the
surgical removal of
uterine leiomyomas, also
known as fibroids. In
contrast to a hysterectomy...
- that
laparoscopic myomectomy leads to
lower morbidity rates and
faster recovery than does
laparotomic myomectomy. A
laparotomic myomectomy (also
known as...
- be
removed and the
uterus reconstructed in a
procedure called "
myomectomy". A
myomectomy may be
performed through an open incision, laparoscopically, or...
- sclerosis.
There is not any one
cause of AS. Risk
factors can
include myomectomy,
cesarean section, infections, age,
genital tuberculosis, and obesity...
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outside of the
approved uses for misoprostol. When
administered prior to
myomectomy in
women with
uterine fibroids,
misoprostol reduces operative blood loss...
- planning. The rate of
serious complications is
comparable to that of
myomectomy or hysterectomy. The
advantage of
somewhat faster recovery time is offset...
- with or
without endometrial cancer between laparotomic myomectomy group and
laparoscopic myomectomy group.
Instruments used in
general surgery Disposable...
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modified by Boley. If the
segment of Hirschsprung's is short,
anorectal myomectomy maybe an
alternative surgical option.
Georgeson first described laparoscopic...
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endometrial ablation such as the
Novasure do not
require hysteroscopy)
Myomectomy for
uterine fibroids.
Congenital uterine malformations (also
known as...
- The
Bonney myomectomy clamp is a
surgical clamp developed in the
interwar years by
gynaecologist Victor Bonney to
provide a
blood free
environment when...