A minimally invasive surgical procedure to remove uterine fibroids (leiomyomas) while preserving the uterus. It involves making small abdominal incisions and using a laparoscope and specialized instruments to excise fibroids with precision, offering faster recovery and less scarring compared to open surgery.
Myomectomy offers a second chance at a pain-free life while preserving the beauty of possibility-health, hope, and motherhood.
Uterine fibroids causing pain or heavy bleeding
Fibroids leading to infertility or pregnancy complications
Pelvic pressure or bloating due to fibroids
Frequent urination caused by fibroid pressure on the bladder
Fibroids causing lower back pain or leg pain
Heavy or prolonged menstrual periods due to fibroids
Anemia caused by excessive menstrual bleeding
Desire to remove fibroids while preserving the uterus
Women with fibroids causing pain or discomfort
Patients experiencing heavy or prolonged periods
Those with fibroids affecting fertility or pregnancy
Women who want to remove fibroids but keep the uterus
Patients with fibroids causing bladder or bowel pressure
Women who prefer a minimally invasive surgery
Bleeding or need for a blood transfusion
Infection at incision sites
Injury to surrounding organs
Scar tissue (adhesions) forming in the uterus
Risk of uterine rupture in future pregnancies
Possible need for a hysterectomy if complications arise
Surgeon and hospital fees
Pre-surgery imaging tests (ultrasound, MRI)
Anesthesia and surgical instruments
Medications for pain management and recovery
Follow-up doctor visits
Additional costs if complications occur
The total cost varies depending on location, hospital, and insurance coverage. Consult your healthcare provider for an accurate estimate.
Hormonal therapy (birth control, GnRH agonists) to manage symptoms
Uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) to shrink fibroids by cutting off blood supply
MRI-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) to destroy fibroids with sound waves
Endometrial ablation to reduce heavy bleeding (not for future pregnancy)
Lifestyle changes (healthy diet, exercise, stress management) to improve symptoms
Regular monitoring with imaging to track fibroid growth and symptoms
"My fibroid symptoms were unbearable, but after my laparoscopic myomectomy, I feel normal again."
"I wanted to keep my uterus, and this surgery gave me that option while removing my fibroids."
"The recovery was quicker than I expected, and my pain is completely gone!"
"I struggled with heavy bleeding for years—this procedure was life-changing."
A minimally invasive surgical procedure to remove uterine fibroids (leiomyomas) while preserving the uterus. It involves making small abdominal incisions and using a laparoscope and specialized instruments to excise fibroids with precision, offering faster recovery and less scarring compared to open surgery.
Myomectomy offers a second chance at a pain-free life while preserving the beauty of possibility-health, hope, and motherhood.
Uterine fibroids causing pain or heavy bleeding
Fibroids leading to infertility or pregnancy complications
Pelvic pressure or bloating due to fibroids
Frequent urination caused by fibroid pressure on the bladder
Fibroids causing lower back pain or leg pain
Heavy or prolonged menstrual periods due to fibroids
Anemia caused by excessive menstrual bleeding
Desire to remove fibroids while preserving the uterus
Women with fibroids causing pain or discomfort
Patients experiencing heavy or prolonged periods
Those with fibroids affecting fertility or pregnancy
Women who want to remove fibroids but keep the uterus
Patients with fibroids causing bladder or bowel pressure
Women who prefer a minimally invasive surgery
Bleeding or need for a blood transfusion
Infection at incision sites
Injury to surrounding organs
Scar tissue (adhesions) forming in the uterus
Risk of uterine rupture in future pregnancies
Possible need for a hysterectomy if complications arise
Surgeon and hospital fees
Pre-surgery imaging tests (ultrasound, MRI)
Anesthesia and surgical instruments
Medications for pain management and recovery
Follow-up doctor visits
Additional costs if complications occur
The total cost varies depending on location, hospital, and insurance coverage. Consult your healthcare provider for an accurate estimate.
Hormonal therapy (birth control, GnRH agonists) to manage symptoms
Uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) to shrink fibroids by cutting off blood supply
MRI-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) to destroy fibroids with sound waves
Endometrial ablation to reduce heavy bleeding (not for future pregnancy)
Lifestyle changes (healthy diet, exercise, stress management) to improve symptoms
Regular monitoring with imaging to track fibroid growth and symptoms
"My fibroid symptoms were unbearable, but after my laparoscopic myomectomy, I feel normal again."
"I wanted to keep my uterus, and this surgery gave me that option while removing my fibroids."
"The recovery was quicker than I expected, and my pain is completely gone!"
"I struggled with heavy bleeding for years—this procedure was life-changing."
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