Laparoscopic myomectomy is a surgery for eliminating fibroids through small abdominal cuts. this can suggested and advised for individuals who experience issues because of fibroids. This procedure can be recommended when the woman wants the fibroids to be eliminated but wants to preserve the uterus. Fibroids influence day-to-day life as they cause issues like pelvic pain or pressure, heavy menstrual bleeding, urinary frequency, or incontinence.
If many causes and symptoms trouble your normal activities, like heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pressure, or urinary incontinence, then specialists can recommend laparoscopic myomectomy.
There are different stages a surgeon follows during the laparoscopic myomectomy procedures. Your specialist will make four small cuts of ½ inch long in your lower abdomen while you are under general anesthesia. The surgeon will want to see inside your abdomen. It happens when your belly is loaded with carbon dioxide.
A laparoscope is a thin tube of light with a camera on one end which will be put in one of the cuts. From the other cuts, small instruments will be placed.
If your fibroids are small in size your surgeon might prefer to cut those fibroids into small pieces, and in case they are too large, a bigger cut will be made in your abdomen to conduct an abdominal myomectomy. At the end of the surgery, all the instruments will be eliminated, the carbon dioxide gas will be released, and the cuts will be closed.
At discharge from the hospital, your doctor recommends oral pain meds, lets you know how to focus on yourself, and talks about limitations on your diet and activities. You can expect some vaginal spotting or staining for a few days up to 6 weeks, contingent upon the type of procedure you've had.
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