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===Uterine fibroma=== | ===Uterine fibroma=== | ||
====Hysterectomy==== | ====Hysterectomy==== | ||
*The standard treatment for uterine fibroids | *The standard treatment for uterine fibroids include uterus resection (hysterectomy) either transabdominal or transvaginal and sometimes even resection of the ovaries.<ref name="GoldmanHirshfeld-Cytron2012">{{cite journal|last1=Goldman|first1=Kara N.|last2=Hirshfeld-Cytron|first2=Jennifer E.|last3=Pavone|first3=Mary-Ellen|last4=Thomas|first4=Andrew P.|last5=Vogelzang|first5=Robert L.|last6=Milad|first6=Magdy P.|title=Uterine artery embolization immediately preceding laparoscopic myomectomy|journal=International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics|volume=116|issue=2|year=2012|pages=105–108|issn=00207292|doi=10.1016/j.ijgo.2011.08.022}}</ref> | ||
*For young women who wish to preserve their fertility, hysterectomy is not a desirable therapeutical option. | |||
*Furthermore it has lots of risks and complications like: | |||
**Postoperative bleeding | |||
**Hectic syndrome | |||
**Low sexual desire | |||
**Depression | |||
**High risk of cardiovascular illness | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Surgery
Benign fibromas can be removed or left alone. A physician should examine the fibroma and determine whether it may be malignant. If there is any question as to whether it may be cancer-related, it should be removed. This is usually a brief outpatient procedure.
Uterine fibroma
Hysterectomy
- The standard treatment for uterine fibroids include uterus resection (hysterectomy) either transabdominal or transvaginal and sometimes even resection of the ovaries.[1]
- For young women who wish to preserve their fertility, hysterectomy is not a desirable therapeutical option.
- Furthermore it has lots of risks and complications like:
- Postoperative bleeding
- Hectic syndrome
- Low sexual desire
- Depression
- High risk of cardiovascular illness
References
- ↑ Goldman, Kara N.; Hirshfeld-Cytron, Jennifer E.; Pavone, Mary-Ellen; Thomas, Andrew P.; Vogelzang, Robert L.; Milad, Magdy P. (2012). "Uterine artery embolization immediately preceding laparoscopic myomectomy". International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics. 116 (2): 105–108. doi:10.1016/j.ijgo.2011.08.022. ISSN 0020-7292.