Emergency
Myomectomy Myomectomy

Myomectomy

Myomectomy is a surgical procedure that is used to remove uterine fibroids, which are noncancerous growths that can develop in the uterus. Myomectomy is typically performed for women who experience symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, or pressure, as well as for those who wish to preserve their fertility.

Our advanced surgical techniques and equipment allow us to perform myomectomies using minimally invasive methods whenever possible. This approach can offer patients several benefits, including smaller incisions, less scarring, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery times.

During a myomectomy, our skilled surgeons will carefully remove the fibroids while preserving the uterus and other reproductive organs. Our goal is to ensure that each patient receives the most appropriate treatment for their specific needs and to provide them with the best possible outcome. After the procedure, our dedicated medical team will provide expert care and support to help patients recover as quickly and comfortably as possible.

We will work closely with each patient supporting them on how to manage any symptoms or discomfort they may experience during the recovery process.

Frequently Asked Questions:

How long does the recovery take after myomectomy?

The recovery time after myomectomy can vary depending on the approach used and the patient's individual circumstances. Generally, patients can expect to take several weeks off from work or other normal activities to allow for proper healing.

What are the benefits of myomectomy?

The benefits of myomectomy include relief from symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain or pressure, and infertility or recurrent miscarriage due to fibroids.

Will I still be able to get pregnant after myomectomy?

Yes, myomectomy can help to improve fertility and increase the chances of getting pregnant. However, it is important to discuss fertility concerns with your doctor to determine the best course of action for your individual case.