How to avoid overshooting of myoma screw while fibroid removal?
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Dr. Fatima - May 20th, 2023 11:51 am. | |
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Dear Sir, I am going to perform a laparoscopic myomectomy. I want to ask, how to avoid overshooting of myoma screw while fibroid removal? |
re: How to avoid overshooting of myoma screw while fibroid removal?
by Dr. R. K. Mishra -
May 20th, 2023
11:53 am
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Dr. R. K. Mishra
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To avoid overshooting of myoma screw while removing fibroids, here are some tips: Precise Placement: Ensure accurate placement of the myoma screw in the fibroid tissue. Take your time to position the screw properly and make sure it is securely anchored within the fibroid. Careful Manipulation: Handle the myoma screw with caution during the procedure. Apply gentle and controlled force while maneuvering the screw to avoid overshooting or damaging surrounding tissues. Adequate Visualization: Maintain clear visibility of the fibroid and surrounding structures during the procedure. Use appropriate lighting and magnification techniques, such as laparoscopic or hysteroscopic imaging, to enhance visualization and minimize the risk of overshooting. Surgical Skill and Experience: Undertake the fibroid removal procedure under the guidance of a skilled and experienced surgeon. A surgeon with expertise in myomectomy procedures will have the necessary skills to avoid overshooting and handle any complications that may arise. Continuous Monitoring: Keep a constant check on the depth and direction of the myoma screw throughout the procedure. Regularly assess the position of the screw and make adjustments as needed to prevent overshooting. It is important to note that these tips are general recommendations and should not replace the guidance and advice of a qualified healthcare professional. Always consult with your surgeon or healthcare provider for specific instructions and personalized recommendations based on your individual situation. |