Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Yashmina Mariam - Sep 21st, 2016 7:05 pm. | |
Yashmina Mariam
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I got your contact from the site of the WORLD LAPAROSCOPY HOSPITAL and also from the WORLD LAPAROSCOPY SURGEONS. Wish to get your help in my medical condition. Am having AN ENLARGED UTERUS THAT BEARS MULTIPLE INTRAMURAL MYOMAS and don't want to have an open surgery and don't want to have my UTERUS removed. The doctors back here at home have advised me against having a LAPAROSCOPY SURGERY since it would make me bleed to death. I Have had some scans done and The information here below is the out come of my PELVIC ULTRASOUND. THE UTERUS IS Bulky In size It measures 110 x 124 x92 mm, with a volume of 843 grams. Myometrial echotexture is non uniform. Multiple Intramural Myoma's of varying sizes are seen ( At least 8 ). The largest is seen at the anterior myometrium measuring 61 x 58 mm. The endometrium is displaced posterior by the MYOMAS. It measures 9 mm. The MYOMAS are giving me a lot of pressure on my lower abdomen, making me very uncomfortable and have a lot a lot of frequent urination. Have to keep going to the wash room and have sleepless nights because of having to keep waking up,at night. They have also caused me to have Mild right hydronephrosis and its really worrying me. Now DR R.K MISHRA, is it possible for me to have a LAPAROSCOPY surgery without any damage / harm / or the risk of bleeding and without removing my uterus? Am humbly requesting for your professional medical advice. I don't have any children and my family is very small since we are only 2 children. So my family ( parents and sister ) are very worried about my condition. Are there drugs that I can take to clear them without making me get side effects and making me get to early menopause? Please go through my mail then let us talk on phone and get your advice. Would also want you to advice / Give me more information on the LAPAROSCOPY and how safe it is for me. Let also know about the costs if you were to perform the surgery in India and how long will take for me to heal. Let me know the best time for us to talk. |
re: Multiple Fibroid Uterus
by Dr Rahul -
Sep 24th, 2016
5:24 pm
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Dr Rahul
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Dear Yashmina Laparoscopic surgery is an advance surgery and it has many advantages over the open surgery like the the hospital stay of the patient is reduced, patient has minimum bleeding compare to the open, the incision is small, patient has a better recovery rate and many more. You don't need too worry about the laparoscopic procedure, it wont harm you. As you said you don't want to remove your uterus, we can go for Laparoscopic myomectomy for the removal of the fibroid. Laparoscopic Myomectomy, sometimes also fibroidectomy, refers to the surgical removal of uterine leiomyomas, also known as fibroids. In contrast to a hysterectomy the uterus remains preserved and the woman retains her reproductive potential. You can call us on 9811416838 for further detail. With Regards Dr Rahul |
re: Multiple Fibroid Uterus
by Amrita yadav -
May 9th, 2020
6:01 pm
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Amrita yadav
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Dear Doctor My USG states that I have multiple fibroids in the uterus. I also have heavy bleeding during my mc. My age is 45 and my family is complete. How can I get rid of the problem?? |
re: Multiple Fibroid Uterus
by Dr Rahul Pandey -
May 9th, 2020
6:05 pm
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Dear Amrita It would be easy for us if you send us your USG report. Without that planning is incomplete. Laparoscopic myomectomy is the initial option but as your complete Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy can also be an option. |