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    Why Choose Yashoda Hospitals for Myomectomy?

    Yashoda Hospitals offers advanced uterus fibroid treatment for patients with personalized care and cutting-edge techniques.

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    Best Gynecology Hospital

    Yashoda Hospitals is recognized as the Best Hospital for Myomectomy Surgery in Hyderabad, offering exceptional surgical care services.

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    Expert Gynecologists & Obstetricians

    Our highly experienced Obstetrics and gynecology team specializes in performing advanced fibroid surgery procedures, ensuring optimal outcomes for all patients.

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    Cutting-edge Facilities

    Equipped with state-of-the-art technology and advanced medical equipment, our facility provides the perfect setting for precise and accurate treatment for fibroids.

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    Dedicated Surgical Care

    Our dedicated surgical care team is committed to guiding you through every step of your fibroid removal surgery.

    Myomectomy Surgery Overview:

    Myomectomy is a surgical procedure that removes non-cancerous uterine fibroids while preserving the uterus, making it suitable for future pregnancy. It’s the best treatment for fibroids and preferred over hysterectomy for those seeking fertility. Recommended for fibroids larger than 4 cm or intramural/submucosal types, myomectomy (an uterine fibroid removal surgery) addresses symptoms (myomectomy indications) like heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, and infertility.

    A gynecologist may suggest myomectomy surgery for uterine fibroids causing pelvic pain, irregular bleeding, heavy menstrual bleeding, and an inability to fully empty the bladder. Myomectomy can be performed either as an abdominal myomectomy (traditional method), laparoscopic myomectomy, or hysteroscopic myomectomy.

    Procedure Name Myomectomy
    Type of Surgery Open or Minimally invasive (laparoscopic or hysteroscopic)
    Type of Anesthesia General
    Procedure Duration 1-3 hours
    Recovery Duration Few days to few weeks
    Myomectomy: Pre-Op & Post-Op Care

    Preparation: Before uterine fibroids surgery, the doctor may prescribe medication to reduce the size of the fibroids and make their removal easier. A gynecologist discusses preparation and surgery during a consultation. Tests may be needed to ensure one’s health for surgery based on risk factors. These tests may include blood tests, electrocardiograms, MRI scans, and pelvic ultrasounds.

    During the procedure: Post-anesthesia administration, an open myomectomy involves an abdominal incision to remove large fibroids, allowing the surgeon to see all pelvic organs. Laparoscopic myomectomy uses a small laparoscope and small incisions to insert surgical tools, and fibroids are removed through the vagina or small openings. Robotic myomectomy uses a robot for instrument movement, while hysteroscopy uses a camera with a specialized attachment to remove fibroids from the uterus.

    After the procedure: The type of myomectomy undergone, such as laparoscopic, robotic-assisted laparoscopic, hysteroscopic, or abdominal, may result in minimal hospital stays, ranging from same-day discharge to a 2-day stay. Post-surgery, pain and discomfort can be managed with prescribed medication, and monitoring is conducted.

    Myomectomy recovery: The recovery period for a myomectomy varies depending on the type of surgery. For abdominal myomectomy, hospitalization is usually 2 days with a recovery period of 4 to 6 weeks, while laparoscopic myomectomy takes 2-3 weeks. Hysteroscopic myomectomy, on the other hand, can take only 1 or 2 days.

    Post-procedure care: Post-procedure care involves-

    • Avoid sex or tampon use until healed as per the advice.
    • Avoid heavy lifting until healed.
    • Rest as directed by the doctor.
    • Use over-the-counter pain relievers for abdominal cramps or pelvic pain.
    • Visit the doctor immediately for heavy bleeding, fever, or infection signs.
    • Wait 3-6 months before conceiving to allow uterus healing.
    • Follow-up appointments for recovery monitoring.
    Benefits of Myomectomy at Yashoda Hospitals
    • Preserves Fertility
    • Quality of Life
    • Minimal Hospitalizations
    • Minimally Invasive
    • No Blood Loss
    • Quick Recovery

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    FAQ's

    The symptomatic uterine fibroids can be removed by either open surgery, laparoscopic myomectomy, or hysteroscopic myomectomy. Asymptomatic and minor fibroids shrink naturally and don’t require any surgery. The best approach depends on various factors like your symptoms, fibroid size and location, desire for future pregnancy, and overall health. It’s crucial to consult a gynecologist to discuss your individual situation and explore the most suitable option for you.

    According to the studies, in some cases, new fibroids can develop in 10% to 33% of patients within 5–10 years after myomectomy, with factors affecting recurrence including age, hormonal changes, and severity.

    Yes, following myomectomy surgery, women often experience relief from menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, and pressure, as well as fertility improvement. Laparoscopic myomectomy, with or without robotic assistance, leads to good pregnancy outcomes within a year.

    Fibroids vary in size, but those larger than 5 centimeters (50 mm) are regarded as potentially harmful.

    It is unclear what causes fibroids, but studies show that genetics and extended estrogen exposure may raise the probability of getting them.

    Fibroids are not malignant, and they do not raise the risk of uterine cancer.

    Certain non-surgical methods of treatment, such as hormonal medications and lifestyle modifications, have the ability to reduce fibroids and control symptoms, which may eliminate the need for surgery in certain mild instances.