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Herbert F Gretz III MD

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Fibroid Treatment Options

Procedure

What is it?

Advantages

Disadvantages

Hysterectomy 

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Supra-Cervical Hysterectomy

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Hysterectomy

  • Surgical removal of the uterus.
  • Can be performed open or by minimally invasive methods.
  • For laparoscopic procedures expect a shorter hospital stay and a recovery period.

 

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  • Fibroids never come back because the uterus is removed.
  • Reproductive potential is lost. Other side effects possible.
  • Recovery time is typically several weeks.

Abdominal myomectomy

  • Removal of one or more of the fibroids with open abdominal surgery.
  • Preserves the uterus and cervix.
  • A re-occurrence of the fibroid symptoms is possible if new fibroids grow.

Laparoscopic or hysteroscopic myomectomy

  • One or more of the fibroids are removed using laparoscopic or endoscopic techniques.
  • Less invasive than open abdominal myomectomy, fibroids can be removed via abdominal endoscope or the cervix/vagina.
  • May not suitable for larger, multiple, or deep fibroids.

Uterine artery embolization

  • The uterine artery is blocked with small particles; the fibroid is starved of its blood supply.
  • Symptom relief with shorter hospital stay than hysterectomy or myomectomy.
  • Risks include radiation, premature menopause, serious infection, bleeding and embolization of other than the fibroids.

Magnetic Resonance guided Focused Ultrasound

  • The use of focused ultrasound waves to heat and destroy fibroid tissue. MRI images are used for treatment planning and feedback.
  • No surgical incision required. No radiation; quick return to normal life.
  • Fibroid recurrence not proven. Not suitable for persons contraindicated for MRI.

Hormone therapy

  • A drug treatment that causes fibroid shrinkage.
  • Non-surgical, conservative method of fibroid treatment.
  • Treatment is only effective for 6-12 months.
  • Causes menopausal symptoms.
  • May result in rapid return of symptoms after stopping treatment.

Watchful waiting

  • No treatment.
  • Monitoring for any progression of symptoms.
  • Sometimes fibroid symptoms diminish with menopause.
  • Fibroids can continue to grow with an increase in symptoms.
  • Fibroids beyond a certain size may require surgery.

     
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