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Procedure Name

Open Myomectomy
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Surgery Type

Open Surgery
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Hospital Stay

2-3 Days
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Duration of Surgery

1-3 Hours
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Type of Anaesthesia

General Anesthesia
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Full Recovery

5-6 Weeks

Overview

Open myomectomy is a surgical procedure that removes fibroids, non-cancerous tumors that grow in the uterus, most often during childbearing years. Uterine fibroids are benign, non-cancerous tumors that originate from the muscle layers of the uterus. They are more like knots of muscle tissue. Unlike laparoscopic myomectomy, which uses smaller incisions and minimally invasive techniques, an open myomectomy involves a more traditional approach with a larger incision.

What is Meant by Open Myomectomy?

An open myomectomy also known as abdominal myomectomy is a traditional surgical procedure that is used to remove uterine fibroids through an abdominal incision. This approach allows the surgeon direct access to the uterus and fibroids. This method is chosen when the fibroids are large, many in number, or embedded in the uterus and also if the goal is to preserve the uterus. Patients usually stay in the hospital for a few days after an open myomectomy. The length of the hospital stay depends on factors such as the extent of the surgery and individual recovery.

When is Open Myomectomy Recommended?

Open myomectomy is recommended in the following situations:

  • Large Fibroids: Fibroids are too big to be removed with less invasive techniques like laparoscopic surgery.
  • Multiple Fibroids: An open approach is preferred when you are diagnosed with multiple large fibroids. This method ensures their effective removal with minimal damage to the surrounding tissues. 
  • Location of Fibroids: An open treatment can be necessary for fibroids that are firmly lodged in the uterine wall or are located in specific areas of the uterus that are difficult to access through minimally invasive methods. 
  • Fertility Preservation: Women who wish to get pregnant can discuss with their surgeon to have a precisely executed open myomectomy while preserving the uterine wall.
  • Complex Cases: An open myomectomy may be a safer choice with a more controlled environment to address potential problems if the patient has a complicated medical history or if prior procedures (such as cesarean sections) have created scar tissue.

The surgeon makes the final call when it comes to the correct choice of treatment. You can discuss your goals and expectations with your doctor and understand which procedure would suit you the best.

How to Prepare for Open Myomectomy?

Preparing for an open myomectomy generally involves the following steps:

  • Preoperative Evaluation: You will undergo a thorough medical evaluation, that will include imaging tests such as ultrasound or MRI, to map the size, number, and location of your fibroids.
  • Medical Clearance: You will also need clearance from your primary care physician or anesthesiologist to make sure you are healthy enough for surgery. This may include blood tests, EKG, and chest X-rays.
  • Medication Adjustment: The physician will review the medications you are taking, as some may need to be stopped or adjusted before surgery. This is of particular importance if you are taking blood thinners or any over-the-counter supplements that may increase the risk of bleeding.
  • Fasting: You will be given instructions regarding fasting in general after midnight, the night before your surgery. 
  • Planning for Recovery: Make any needed arrangements for help after surgery, such as a driver to take you home and assistance with daily activities as you recover. You can expect to be out of work for several days to weeks, depending on the nature of your procedure.
  • Preoperative Instructions: Follow any additional preoperative instructions provided by the surgical team. These may include bowel preparation, bathing, and hygiene instructions to help lower the risk of infection.

These preparatory steps can help ensure a smoother surgery and recovery process. Some instructions can vary from person to person. Therefore, make sure that you follow the specific guidelines given to you.

How is Open Myomectomy Performed?

Here are the general steps of the procedure:

  • Anesthesia: The surgeon administers general anesthesia. This renders the patient unconscious and pain-free during the myomectomy procedure.
  • Abdominal Incision: A horizontal bikini-line or vertical belly-button-to-pubic-bone incision is made to expose the uterus. These are the same types of incisions used for a C-section.
  • Fibroid Removal: The uterus is carefully incised to expose and remove the fibroids. The surgeon tries to remove all detectable fibroids while minimizing damage to the uterine tissue.
  • Uterine Repair: The uterus is then repaired with sutures to minimize bleeding, re-approximate the other layers of the uterus, and strengthen the uterine muscle to allow for the best possible healing.
  • Closure: After all fibroids are removed, the surgeon meticulously closes the incisions on the uterine wall. This step is crucial for maintaining the strength and integrity of the uterus, especially in cases where future pregnancies are desired. The abdominal incision is then closed with sutures, staples, or surgical glue. A dressing is applied to the incision site to protect the wound.
  • Recovery: Following the surgery, you are moved to a recovery area and monitored for several hours. Pain medications and antibiotics are commonly administered.

Depending on the complexity of the surgery and the patient's overall health, hospitalization may be required for a few days. Postoperative follow-up appointments are scheduled to monitor the patient's recovery, address any concerns, and discuss long-term care and potential fertility considerations if applicable.

Recovery and Aftercare

Recovery and aftercare following an open myomectomy typically involve:

  • Pain Management: Pain medications will be prescribed to help patients manage any discomfort after surgery. Patients will receive instructions about how to use these medications safely.
  • Activity Restrictions: An early emphasis is placed on gradually resuming daily activities. Heavy lifting and strenuous exercise should be avoided for 4-6 weeks to allow the surgical incision to heal.
  • Incision Care: Keeping the incision clean and dry is required. Patients will be given specific instructions about how to care for the surgical incision to help prevent infection.
  • Follow-Up Appointments: Routine periodic follow-up visits with a provider are necessary to monitor healing and progress to assess for potential complications from surgery.
  • Monitoring Health: Report to the doctor promptly if you note that you are experiencing signs of infection (e.g., increased pain at the incision site, increasing redness or swelling at the incision site, and an increasing fever).
  • Support & Rest: Sufficient rest as advised is crucial for healing. During the first stages of rehabilitation, help with childcare and housework is frequently required.

Following these aftercare guidelines can guarantee a speedy recovery and reduce possible problems.

What are the Benefits and Risks of Open Myomectomy?

The following are the benefits and risks of open myomectomy:

Benefits of Open Myomectomy:

  • Complete removal: The surgeon can remove multiple fibroids of varying sizes and go as deep as necessary into the tissue to remove them.
  • Relief of symptoms: Many women see their symptoms ease or completely disappear. For example, myomectomy can reduce heavy menstrual bleeding, eliminate clots and bleeding between periods, relieve pelvic pain and pressure, and improve urinary and bowel symptoms caused by fibroids.
  • Improvement in fertility: For women trying to get pregnant, fibroid surgery can improve the chances of conceiving and carrying to term.
  • Preservation of the uterus: Open myomectomy does not remove the uterus, which can be especially important to younger women who want to have children.
  • Direct visualization: With an open myomectomy, the surgeon has a direct view of the fibroids and the uterus, which allows for more precise removal of the fibroids and may be less likely to damage the uterus.

Risks of Open Myomectomy:

  • Surgical Risks: As with any major surgery, there are risks of anesthesia, bleeding, infection, and potential injury to surrounding organs.
  • Scarring: The procedure can lead to the formation of adhesions (scar tissue) within the pelvic cavity, which may affect future fertility and cause pain.
  • Recovery Time: Recovery from an open myomectomy is typically longer and more painful than with minimally invasive procedures, often requiring weeks of downtime.
  • Recurrence of Fibroids: Fibroids can recur after myomectomy; the surgery does not prevent new fibroids from developing in the future.
  • Pregnancy Complications: Future pregnancies may be affected, with a possible increased risk of needing a cesarean section due to the uterine wall being weakened by the incisions.

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