Fibroids are a type of benign tumor that can cause severe dysmenorrhoea, bleeding, and infertility in reproductive-age women. Fibroids increase the chances of miscarriage, with submucosal and intramural fibroids having a higher probability of spontaneous abortion and a lower likelihood of live birth. As more women put off having children until their 30s or 40s, When fibroids become more symptomatic, uterine sparing treatment become increasingly necessary. Given the rising number of treatment options and changing care provider profiles, now is an excellent time to examine current practices and perspectives. Endoscopic myomectomy is the most popular minimally invasive surgical approach for treating different fibroids in individuals with AUB, with reproductive difficulties being the most typical example. 1) the prognosis of infertile patients following myomectomy 2) kind of uterine conservation surgery 3) the outcome of the technique used Materials and Procedures: This study comprised 130 women (aged 20 to 48) who came to Rajdeep endoscopy and IVF center in Kota with symptomatic fibroids and infertility. The highest proportion of myoma was reported in adults aged 20 to 40, and the most common fibroids were intramural 38.46 percent, according to our findings. The pregnancy rate has increased to 50-60% after both laparoscopy and abdominal myomectomy.
Conclusion: For women who want to preserve their uterus in their existing state, myomectomy is the most usual procedure. The operation is extremely safe when performed by a trained surgeon, with morbidity comparable to a hysterectomy.Author (s) Details
Rajshree Gohaodkar
Rajdeep Nursing Home & Infertility Centre, India.
Deshdeepak
Rajdeep Nursing Home & Infertility Centre, India.
Shalini Gupta
Rajdeep Nursing Home & Infertility Centre, India.
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