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      Strategy of cervical myomectomy under laparoscopy

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      Fertility and Sterility
      Elsevier BV

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          To evaluate a strategy of laparoscopic excision of a cervical myoma (CM). Prospective study. University-affiliated hospital. Twenty-eight patients with CM underwent laparoscopic myomectomy. These cases were classified into five types according to the location: [1] anterior cervical myoma (ACM); [2] posterior cervical myoma (PCM); [3] central cervical myoma (CCM); [4] lateral cervical myoma [LCM]; and [5] deep-rooted cervical myoma (DCM). After preoperative assessment, patients underwent laparoscopic myomectomy. Ligation of the uterine artery and diluted vasopressin injection were performed to decrease bleeding during laparoscopy. Myoma numbers, myoma weight, operative time, estimated blood loss, hospital stay, complication rate. Most of the lesions were ACM (43%) and PCM (32%). The mean operative time was 121 minutes, mean blood loss was 99 mL, and mean myoma weight was 287 g. The mean hospital stay was 2.2 days. There were no complications. Histopathologic examination showed that all lesions were leiomyoma. Hypermenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, and symptoms of compression improved after the operation. Two infertile patients conceived spontaneously at 1 and 7 months postoperatively, and successfully delivered infants by cesarean section at term. Surgical treatment of CM is empirically difficult. It is important that the approach be changed according to the location and size of the myoma. Copyright © 2010 American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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          Journal
          Fertility and Sterility
          Fertility and Sterility
          Elsevier BV
          00150282
          December 2010
          December 2010
          : 94
          : 7
          : 2710-2715
          Article
          10.1016/j.fertnstert.2010.02.049
          20381037
          b4915f44-f182-4f93-8b94-3e2ce0799ddf
          © 2010

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