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Overview

Women who wish to maintain fertility or avoid a hysterectomy yet address the symptoms of uterine fibroids can choose myomectomy. The surgery entails removing fibroid tumors, noncancerous tumors of the uterus, while keeping the uterus intact. A myomectomy can be done through open abdominal surgery, or through laparoscopy, or hysteroscopy, depending on the size, location, and number of fibroids. Recovery from the various methods of myomectomy will vary. Still, in all cases, the procedure is less invasive than a hysterectomy, focusing on symptomatic relief of heavy bleeding and pelvic pain while retaining uterine form for potential reproduction.

What is Meant by Myomectomy?

A myomectomy is a surgical procedure to remove uterine fibroids, which are noncancerous growths in the uterus. Uterine fibroids (leiomyomas or myomas) are common in women through their reproductive age. It may lead to symptoms such as pelvic pain, heavy menstrual bleeding, and pressure on the bowel and bladder. During this procedure, the surgeon removes the fibroids leaving the uterus intact. Therefore, it will be a chosen method for those who prefer to preserve their fertility and want to conceive in the future. It is important to know that the choice of myomectomy approach depends on factors such as the size, number, and location of the fibroids, as well as the patient's overall health and reproductive goals. Read on to understand the procedure in detail.

When is Myomectomy Indicated?

A myomectomy is typically indicated when a woman experiences symptoms from uterine fibroids that significantly affect her quality of life. These indications include:

  • Heavy Menstrual Bleeding: If the fibroids are causing noticeably heavy menstrual bleeding that is not managed with medication.
  • Pelvic Pain/Pressure: If you have pain or feel pressure due to fibroids pressing on organs within your pelvis.
  • Fertility Issues: If you have had difficulty becoming pregnant or carrying a baby to term, fibroids could be a contributing factor and should be examined.
  • Size of the Fibroid: If the uterine fibroid diagnosed is huge or if the uterus is enlarged, the fibroid might be removed or monitored.
  • Location of Fibroids: Particularly if they obstruct the fallopian tubes or cause the uterine cavity to deform.
  • Childbearing Plans: For women who want to keep their uterus intact and want to conceive in the future.

Myomectomy therefore can be a surgery of choice for women who would like to preserve their fertility. If you are diagnosed with uterine fibroids, you can speak to your doctor to understand if the procedure would suit you.

How to Prepare for Myomectomy?

Preparing for a myomectomy involves several steps to ensure your safety and the success of the surgery:

  • Medical evaluation: You will undergo a thorough medical evaluation, which includes imaging tests such as ultrasound or MRI to determine the number, size, and location of the fibroids. Your doctor may also perform blood tests to evaluate your overall health.
  • Pre-operative instructions: Your surgeon or doctor will provide specific instructions about any changes in current medications such as stopping certain supplements or medications such as blood thinners, before the procedure. 
  • Fasting: Generally, you will need to fast (avoid food or drinks) for a designated period, typically after midnight, the night before the surgery.
  • Arranging Support: Plan for someone to drive you home after the procedure. Also, arrange for help during your recovery period as you will need sufficient rest until complete recovery. 
  • Postoperative care planning: Before your surgery day, prepare your home for the recovery time. Set up your room in such a way that all necessary items are within reach. Obtain personal comfort items from a local retailer, make arrangements for meal preparation or delivery, and make sure you have all the essential phone numbers handy.

Since each individual's requirements and preferences differ, always adhere to your healthcare provider's precise recommendations for post-operative care measures.

How is a Myomectomy Performed?

Different surgical procedures can be used to do a myomectomy; the method depends on the size, location, and quantity of fibroids. The following are the critical points of a myomectomy, summarized:

  • Anesthesia: To carry out the procedure, the patient is given general anesthesia so that he/she will be asleep during the procedure.
  • Access: The type of incision (abdominal, laparoscopic, or hysteroscopic) depends on the approach; the surgeon makes an incision in the abdomen in order to access the uterus. 
  • Incision in the Uterus: A vertical or horizontal incision is made in the uterus, depending on factors such as the location and size of the fibroids.
  • Removal of Fibroids: After this incision is successful, the surgeon removes the fibroids.
  • Closure: The surgeon closes the incisions in the uterus with the help of absorbable sutures. Similarly, the opening in the abdominal wall is closed layer by layer.

Once the procedure is complete, the patient is shifted to a recovery room where the patient will be monitored until he/she is stable. Read on to understand the recovery and aftercare measures after a myomectomy.

Myomectomy: Recovery and Aftercare

Recovery and Aftercare of Myomectomy includes:

  • Rest and Activity Moderation:
  1. Get enough sleep and increase your activity gradually as directed by your doctor.
  2. Avoid lifting heavy objects or exercising strenuously until your doctor instructs.
  • Pain Management:
  1. Follow the directions with any prescribed pain medications to help manage your discomfort.
  • Incision Care:
  1. Ensure the incision area remains clean and dry.
  2. Adhere to bathing and wound care directives.
  • Monitoring Health:
  1. Look out for warning signs of infection, such as fever, extreme pain, too much redness, or discharge at the incision area.
  2. Let your physician know immediately if you have heavy bleeding or unusual discharge.
  • Diet and Hydration:
  1. To evade constipation, consume a diet that is balanced and rich in fiber.
  2. Have lots of fluids and stay well hydrated.
  • Follow-up visits:
  1. Remain consistent with appointments after surgery to examine the wounds and track the healing process. Talk with the doctor about reintroducing regular activities, such as sexual acts, tampon usage, etc.

Recovery can vary for each individual. Your doctor will offer tailored recommendations depending on your particular circumstances, the specifics of your procedure, and your general health. Follow the recommendations given by your healthcare practitioner diligently and report any concerns or queries.

What are the Complications of Myomectomy?

Complications of myomectomy can include:

  • Hemorrhage: Major blood loss during surgery may necessitate a blood transfusion.
  • Infection: As with any surgery, there is a risk of infection at the incision site or within the pelvic cavity.
  • Scarring/Adhesions: The formation of scar tissue can occur, potentially causing pelvic pain or fertility issues.
  • Recurrence of Fibroids: Fibroids can grow again in the uterine tissue after a myomectomy.
  • Complications Related to Future Pregnancies: There may be an increased risk of complications in a subsequent pregnancy, such as uterine rupture or the need for a cesarean.

Before the procedure, it's critical to examine the risks and advantages of a myomectomy with your healthcare professional. Furthermore, diligent post-procedural monitoring can aid in the early detection and management of any complications.

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