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Hysteroscopic Submucous Myomectomy
Gnae / Aug 29th, 2020 11:30 am     A+ | a-

This video demonstrate a myomectomy is a surgery to remove fibroids without taking out the healthy tissue of the uterus. It is best for women who wish to have children after treatment for their fibroids or who wish to keep their uterus for other reasons. You can become pregnant after myomectomy.

Hysteroscopic submucous myomectomy is a highly effective minimally invasive surgical procedure used to remove submucous fibroids from the uterine cavity. Submucous fibroids are benign (non-cancerous) growths that develop just beneath the inner lining of the uterus and often project into the uterine cavity. These fibroids are commonly associated with heavy menstrual bleeding, infertility, recurrent miscarriage, and pelvic discomfort. With advances in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery, hysteroscopic myomectomy has become the gold standard treatment for symptomatic submucous fibroids because it preserves the uterus and improves reproductive outcomes.

At World Laparoscopy Hospital (WLH), hysteroscopic submucous myomectomy is performed using advanced endoscopic technology and evidence-based surgical protocols. The procedure involves inserting a hysteroscope—a thin telescope-like instrument equipped with a camera and light—through the cervix into the uterine cavity. This eliminates the need for abdominal incisions. Using specialized instruments such as resectoscopes or morcellation systems, the surgeon precisely removes the fibroid tissue while preserving healthy uterine tissue. The surgery is usually performed under regional or general anesthesia and is often completed as a day-care procedure.

One of the major advantages of hysteroscopic myomectomy is faster recovery compared to open or laparoscopic surgery. Patients typically experience minimal postoperative pain, reduced blood loss, and shorter hospital stay. Most women can return to normal activities within a few days. Additionally, removal of submucous fibroids significantly improves menstrual symptoms and enhances fertility potential in women trying to conceive. Studies have shown improved pregnancy rates after removal of cavity-distorting fibroids using hysteroscopic techniques.

World Laparoscopy Hospital is globally recognized for training surgeons and delivering advanced minimally invasive gynecological care. The institution emphasizes precision surgery, patient safety, and rapid recovery. Surgeons at WLH are trained in modern hysteroscopic techniques, ensuring optimal outcomes with minimal complications. The hospital also provides comprehensive preoperative evaluation and postoperative care, ensuring holistic patient management.

In conclusion, hysteroscopic submucous myomectomy represents a major advancement in gynecologic surgery. At World Laparoscopy Hospital, the integration of advanced technology, expert surgical skills, and patient-centered care ensures excellent clinical outcomes. This procedure not only relieves symptoms but also helps preserve fertility and improve quality of life for women suffering from submucous fibroids.

2 COMMENTS
Sanjana Gour
#2
Feb 11th, 2021 12:32 pm
Very nice demonstration of Hysteroscopic Submucous Myomectomy
Sarvan
#1
Aug 30th, 2020 3:36 am
Excellent video of Hysteroscopic Submucous Myomectomy. This really helped me a lot. thank you so much for the explanation and wonderful demonstration.
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