Laparoscopic Removal of Large Posterior Cervical Fibroid
This Laparoscopic Video demonstrates the Laparoscopic Removal of a Large Posterior Cervical Fibroid. Compared to myomas that occur in the uterine corpus, cervical myomas are closer to other organs such as the bladder, ureter, and rectum, and the approach needs to be modified, as the organs that have to be considered differ depending on the location of the myoma. Surgical difficulties in laparoscopy associated with these cases are, poor access to the operative field, difficulty in suturing the repairs, increased blood loss, and distortion of the anatomy of the vital neighboring structures in the pelvic cavity.
Laparoscopic Myomectomy and Laparoscopic Hysterectomy have been advocated over traditional laparotomy for various benefits in the case of uterine leiomyoma. With the advances in laparoscopic techniques, almost all uterine myomas in the uterine corpus can be treated using laparoscopic myomectomy. However, the treatment of cervical myoma by laparoscopic operation remains crucial. It is essential to establish techniques for safety in operative laparoscopy, for different types of cervical myomas. Compared to myomas that occur in the uterine corpus, cervical myomas are closer to other organs such as the bladder, ureter, and rectum, and the approach needs to be modified, as the organs that have to be considered differ depending on the location of the myoma. Surgical Laparoscopic difficulties associated with these cases are, poor access to the operative field, difficulty in suturing the repairs, increased blood loss, and distortion of the anatomy of the vital neighboring structures in the pelvic cavity.
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2 COMMENTS
Dr. Yousif Majumdaar
#1
Mar 15th, 2023 11:06 am
Laparoscopic removal of large posterior cervical fibroids can be a challenging procedure, as the fibroid may be located in a difficult-to-reach area. In some cases, the surgeon may need to make a larger incision or convert to an open surgery to remove the fibroid safely. It is important to consult with a gynecologist or surgeon to determine the best treatment approach for your individual case, as there may be other treatment options available, such as medication or uterine artery embolization.
Dr. Anish Pratap Singh
#2
Oct 31st, 2023 7:30 am
This Laparoscopic Video impressively illustrates the challenging removal of a Large Posterior Cervical Fibroid. Dealing with cervical myomas near organs like the bladder, ureter, and rectum requires a modified approach. The video highlights the surgical complexities of laparoscopy in such cases, including access issues, suturing challenges, increased blood loss, and anatomical distortions in the pelvic cavity. It's a valuable resource for medical professionals.
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