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Myomectomy, also called fibroidectomy, is a surgical procedure to remove a fibroid or fibrous growth from the uterus. The procedure aims to remove only the fibroid, leaving the uterus in place.
It is typically carried out through abdominal surgery or laparoscopic surgery.
Your doctor may recommend a myomectomy to preserve your fertility if you have:
Your gynaecologist may recommend a myomectomy instead of a hysterectomy if:
Myomectomy is a safe procedure, with low risk of complications. However, like any other surgery, it carries a small risk.
Complications can include:
Note: You may need a caesarean section for your next pregnancy. Let your gynaecologist know that you have had a prior myomectomy so that your pregnancy can be managed safely.
Before you undergo the myomectomy procedure, your doctor will advise you on how to prepare. This may include:
Depending on the number, location and size of your fibroids, there are different surgical options for myomectomy:
Your surgeon will make small incisions on your abdomen to give robotic arms and surgical tools access to your uterus. This minimises bleeding and enables the surgeon to cut away the fibroids from the surrounding uterine tissue with precision.
Your surgeon will cut the fibroids into smaller pieces that can be easily removed via the initial incisions.
You will experience less post-surgical pain and quicker recovery than with abdominal myomectomy.
This procedure removes fibroids located within the inner lining of the uterus. Your surgeon will remove your fibroids through a scope that enters your uterus through the cervix.
Recovery takes just a few days.
This procedure removes fewer and smaller fibroids. However, it may work for large fibroids too.
Your surgeon will remove the fibroids using a laparoscopic arm inserted through several small incisions on the abdomen. Because the incisions are small, this procedure causes less pain than an abdominal myomectomy.
Full recovery can take between 4 – 6 weeks.
This procedure removes large fibroids.
Your surgeon will make a surgical cut to your lower abdomen to get to the fibroids and remove them. The uterine muscle is sewn back together after that.
Full recovery can take up to 6 weeks.
Your hospital stay and recovery time will vary depending on the type of myomectomy performed and your own body’s reaction.
Abdominal myomectomy:
Hysteroscopic myomectomy:
Laparoscopic myomectomy:
Robotic myomectomy:
A: It will take 3 – 6 months for your uterus to recover back to its original size after myomectomy.
A: You may need about 4 – 6 weeks to fully recover from the procedure.
A: After a myomectomy, the suggested waiting time is 3 – 6 months before attempting conception to allow your uterus time to heal.
A: Outcomes from myomectomy may include:
A: After myomectomy surgery, most women experience relief of signs and symptoms such as excessive menstrual bleeding.
A: There is no definite size a fibroid needs to be before removal. Fibroids vary greatly in size, from the size of the pea to as large as a watermelon. Based on the size of the fibroid and its impact on your uterus and surrounding organs, your doctor may recommend surgery or a non-invasive treatment for removing the fibroid.
A: Large fibroids can be removed laparoscopically based on the position of the fibroid and technique of laparoscopic surgery. There are injections to shrink large fibroids so that it becomes more possible for the fibroids to be removed by laparoscopic surgery.
A: Uterine fibroids are typically not cancerous. You can decide whether you want to have them removed. You may not need surgery if your fibroids do not bother you.
Parkway East Hospital serves residents in the eastern coast of Singapore in the area of obstetrics and gynaecology care.
Our obstetrics and gynaecology specialists help patients with fibroid conditions undergoing a myomectomy regain their reproductive health.
You can expect attentive care and support from our dedicated nurses in a soothing ambience conducive for comfortable and smooth recovery at our well-equipped private hospital.
We offer a full spectrum of healthcare services under IHH Healthcare Singapore.
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If uterine fibroids are causing you distress and you want to get pregnant in the future, talk to your doctor about the possibility of having a myomectomy.
Dr Kelly Loi discusses fibroids, how they affect fertility in women, and the ways to identify, evaluate and manage fibroids.
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