Fibroid Surgery And Uterine Fibroid Surgery

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The surgeries of fibroid are available as hysterectomy and myomectomy, which are the general treatment. If you have fibroids and you do not wish for a surgery like hysterectomy, an innovative, non-surgical cure called "uterine fibroid embolization" is available. This is a safe, uncomplicated hysterectomy option, which contract uterine fibroids. Few of the Conservative fibroid surgery include abdominal myomectomy and laparoscopic myomectomy. Hysterectomy is the most general uterine fibroid surgery.

Most of the non-hysterectomy techniques go for either a treatment through anesthesia or conscious sedation. This procedure requires the taking away of the uterus and remains the only established lasting result for uterine fibroids. Fibroid Surgery is based on the fibroid symptoms where the treatment has two courses. The first is asymptomatic tumors. These tumors are observed through an ultrasound within a year to find the changes. The second is symptomatic process, where a myomectomy for the exterior tumors is carried out while a hysterectomy surgery is done for the more persistent fibroids. It should be noted that depending on the viewpoint of your gynecologist, the ovaries may be or may not be removed.

Few of the Uterine Fibroid Surgeries are non-hysterectomy are as follows:-

  • Myomectomy –This is a surgical elimination of fibroids that is carried out through a standard abdominal opening.  This surgery ideally is suitable for large fibroids which causes intense pain or heaviness symptoms which may be affecting fertility or recurrent miscarriage.
  • Laparoscopic myomectomy -This Fibroid surgery is apt for fibroids, which causes pain in the pelvic area because of the pedunculated fibroids present in the pelvic region.
  • Laparoscopic fibroid myolysis -This surgery involves elimination of fibroids forcing them lose their blood supply and in due course dissolve.
  • Hysteroscopy myoma – This surgery involves using instruments all the way through the vagina in the outpatient surgical treatment. The sub-mucous fibroids and intramural fibroids interrupt the uterine cavity. These fibroids are detached or shaved using laser rays.
  • Uterine fibroid embolization – There are Catheters, which are located in the underneath of femoral arteries. Sedation along the length of the uterus with a little alcohol is then injected into the uterine liner. This stops the blood supply to the fibroids and kills the tissue thereby followed by a slow healing of the scar over a period of time. Uterine fibroid surgery is also the major reason for fibroids causing soreness and heaviness. These are the many alternative fibroid surgery available in the current surgical methods.
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