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ISSN: 2637-4544

Interventions in Gynaecology and Women's Healthcare

Short Communication(ISSN: 2637-4544)

Endometrial Myomectomy: A New Soul in Caesarean Myomectomy

Volume 2 - Issue 1

Şafak Hatirnaz*

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    • Samsun Medicana International Hospital, Turkey

    *Corresponding author: Şafak Hatirnaz, Samsun Medicana International Hospital, Turkey

Received: May 16, 2018;   Published: May 21, 2018

DOI: 10.32474/IGWHC.2018.02.000129

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Abstract

Study objective: To introduce a new surgical technique to the clinical practice by comparing the perop and early postop outcomes of endometrial myomectomy is to serosal myomectomy during caesarean section. 22 cases which consented for endometrial myomectomy were enrolled to Group1 and 24 cases which had serosal myomectomy were included in the control group as Group 2 that has been applied in our practice. Posteriorly located myomas and asymptomatic cases were excluded in both groups. All findings related to the myoma including location, size and the number of the myomas were recorded. Blood loss during surgery, haematological course during pre and postoperative period, the need for blood Transfusion, total time of surgery, and hospital stay was also documented.

Conclusion: Endometrial myomectomy seems to be a safe, easily applicable surgical technique as compared to serosal myomectomy. The risk of adhesion formation and intra operative blood loss are less.

Keywords: Endometrial; Caesarean Section; Myomectomy; Complications

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