Ultrasonographic Characters of Uterine Myoma as Predictors for Successful Laparoscopic Myomectomy at Mansoura University Hospital

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Hossam M. ElSonny
Adel Fathi
Ahmed F. Gibrel
Hossam E. Gouda

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Background: Myomectomy is the surgical procedure of choice for symptomatic myoma in the reproductive age, especially if future fertility is desired. LM is the surgical removal of uterine myoma through small incisions in the abdomen. It is an appropriate, if not preferred, alternative to abdominal myomectomy in well-selected patients since it offers shorter hospitalization, short recovery period and resumption of activities within 1–2 weeks, reduced risk of blood transfusion, and intraoperative adhesions. Aim: The aim of the current study was to determine the diagnostic accuracy of different ultrasonographic characters of uterine myoma in predicting success of laparoscopic myomectomy. Methods: The present study was prospective interventional study that was carried out on 35 cases with Chronic pelvic pain. All patients had radiological evaluation by TVS and TAS. All Laparoscopic myomectomies done under general anaesthesia. Outcomes included determining ultra-sonographic predictors for successful laparoscopic myomectomy as regards site, size, and character of Myoma, presence of capsule and line of separation around myoma. Results: The most common complain among the studied cases was bleeding followed by pain and lastly infertility. Regarding location, the most common site was posterior followed by fundal, then anterior and lastly at the cornu. Operative times, blood loss amount, method of extraction, need laparoscopic suturing, complications during surgery recovery and hospital stay after operation demonstrated significant relation with outcomes. Myoma characters, numbers and type demonstrated insignificant relation with outcomes. Conclusion: The current study concluded that, myoma characters, numbers and type could not be used as predictors for successful LM; outcomes. However, operative times, blood loss amount, complications during surgery recovery and hospital stay after operation were less in successful LM than in LAM; and laparoscopic suturing and morcellation have less time consumption and better results than LAM.

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Hossam M. ElSonny, Adel Fathi, Ahmed F. Gibrel, & Hossam E. Gouda. (2023). Ultrasonographic Characters of Uterine Myoma as Predictors for Successful Laparoscopic Myomectomy at Mansoura University Hospital . Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(S6), 1366–1376. https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44iS6.2483
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