Summary:
Objective: An analysis of indication and limits of laparoroscopic myomectomy with regard to clinical
usefulness.
Design: A short review article.
Setting: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Endoscopic Training Centre, Hospital, Kladno,
Czech Republic.
Subject and method: One of the primary goals of laparoscopic myomectomy is preservation of the uterus
for the future fertility and psychosomatic integrity of women through minimally invasive way.
A comparison is made of advantage and disadvantage of different types of myomectomy.
Conclusion: Laparoscopic myomectomy is surgical alternative for women with symptomatic subserosal
and intramural fibroids. The indication for this technique is limited. Removal of large fibroids and repair
of myometrial defect are challenges to gynecologic laparoscopists, and also the main limitations. A well
trained laparoscopic surgical team can operate any fibroid. In our experience, as well as reflected by the
literature, a consensus gradually emerges that a maximal size of 8-10 cm and a total number of fibroids
should not exceed four.
Key words:
laparoscopic myomectomy, subserosal fibroids, untramural fibroids
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