Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Sarita saxen - Sep 27th, 2016 6:21 pm. | |
Sarita saxen
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I have 6 cm intramural fibroid. My age is 34 yr and I don't have any kid. I have bleeding also. Can I get this fibroid removed by laparoscopy. What is the difference if I get this fibroid removed by robotic surgery. What is the difference in laparoscopy and robotic surgery, |
re: Fibroid Uterus
by Dr Rahul -
Sep 27th, 2016
7:14 pm
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Dr Rahul
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Dear Sarita Yes you can get it removed by the laparoscopy myomectomy. Robotic Myomectomy for all types of fibroids is a minimally invasive procedure that uses Robotic myomectomy through small :"keyhole" incisions and reduces patient's recovery time. Robotic Myomectomy improves dexterity and enables the surgeon to manipulate and dissect tissue in a delicate, controlled fashion. Robotic technology may improve efficiency, accuracy, ease, and comfort associated with the performance of laparoscopic operations like hysterectomies for benign and malignant indications, myomectomies, tubal reanastomoses, complex endometriosis surgery, and sacrocolpopexies. Advantages of robotic technology over conventional laparoscopy include absence of surgeon tremor, a 3D image, superior instrument articulation, downscaling of movements, and comfort for the surgeon. |