If you’re exploring treatment options for fibroids, our team at Well-Life Hospital is here to support you. Myomectomy is a specialized procedure that removes fibroids while preserving the uterus, often recommended for women experiencing discomfort, abnormal bleeding, or other symptoms due to fibroids. This guide will help you understand the procedure, its benefits, and what to expect along the way.
What is a Myomectomy?
Myomectomy is a surgical procedure that removes fibroids—non-cancerous growths that can develop in or around the uterus—while leaving the uterus intact. At Well-Life Hospital, our specialists are skilled in performing myomectomies with the utmost care and precision, ensuring minimal impact on surrounding tissue and maintaining uterine health.
Why Might You Need a Myomectomy?
Your specialist may recommend a myomectomy to address specific symptoms or conditions, such as:
- Pain or Discomfort: If fibroids are causing significant pain or pressure in your pelvic area.
- Heavy Menstrual Bleeding: For fibroids that lead to prolonged or very heavy periods, which can also cause anemia.
- Urinary or Bowel Issues: If fibroids are pressing on the bladder or bowel, resulting in discomfort or frequency changes.
- Fertility Concerns: When fibroids are suspected of affecting fertility or complicating pregnancy.
Types of Myomectomy Procedures
Well-Life Hospital offers various myomectomy techniques to suit individual needs and ensure effective results:
- Hysteroscopic Myomectomy: For fibroids within the uterine cavity, this minimally invasive approach uses a hysteroscope, inserted through the vagina, to remove fibroids without abdominal incisions.
- Laparoscopic Myomectomy: Our specialists make small incisions in the abdomen and use a camera and surgical tools to remove fibroids. This technique offers a quicker recovery and is suitable for certain fibroid locations and sizes.
- Abdominal Myomectomy: For larger or more numerous fibroids, this procedure involves an abdominal incision to access and remove the fibroids. While it requires a longer recovery, it’s highly effective for complex cases.
Preparing for a Myomectomy at Well-Life Hospital
Before your procedure, our team will guide you through the necessary steps to ensure a smooth experience, including:
- Pre-Surgical Consultation: We’ll discuss your medical history, answer any questions, and provide a detailed overview of the procedure.
- Physical Exam and Testing: Routine exams and tests may be done to assess your health and confirm the best approach for your case.
- Fasting: If general anesthesia is used, fasting for a certain period before the procedure will be required.
- Avoiding Certain Medications: You may need to temporarily stop certain medications; our team will advise you based on your specific situation.
What to Expect During a Myomectomy
On the day of your procedure at Well-Life Hospital, here’s what you can expect:
- Preparation: You’ll change into a hospital gown, and our specialists will ensure you’re comfortable and relaxed.
- Anesthesia: Depending on the type of myomectomy, you may receive local, regional, or general anesthesia to ensure comfort.
- Procedure: Our surgeon will carefully access and remove the fibroids while preserving the uterus, using the method best suited to your needs.
- Closing Incisions: Once the fibroids are removed, incisions are closed, and you’ll be moved to a recovery area.
Recovery and Aftercare
Recovery times can vary based on the type of myomectomy performed. At Well-Life Hospital, we provide detailed aftercare instructions to support your healing process. You may experience mild pain, bleeding, or cramping initially, and our team will be available to answer any questions that arise.
Typical guidelines may include:
- Rest and Activity: We advise rest and gradual return to regular activities as your body heals.
- Pain Management: Any necessary pain relief medications will be prescribed.
- Follow-Up Appointments: Scheduled check-ups with our specialists will help ensure you’re recovering well and address any concerns.
Understanding Potential Risks
While myomectomy is a common and generally safe procedure, there are some risks, including infection, bleeding, or scar tissue formation. Our team will discuss these potential risks with you in detail, prioritizing your safety and comfort every step of the way.
Have Questions?
At Well-Life Hospital, our compassionate team is here to guide you through every aspect of your treatment journey. If you have questions about myomectomy or would like more information, please reach out to us. We’re dedicated to providing the highest quality care, ensuring you feel supported and confident in every decision.
Contact Well-Life Hospital
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