Guest guest Posted February 11, 2003 Report Share Posted February 11, 2003 With abdominal myomectomy the doctor may be able to remove the fibroids without cutting all the way through through to the cavity, thus minimizing the likelihood of scarring within the cavity. Therese > Hi all > I sent an e mail to Dr. Stanley West. Someone mentioned his website > in a post. I have had 3 hysteroscopic resections and he told me that > I should NOT have any more because of a risk of Asherman's syndrome > which would affect fertility. He recommended abdominal myomectomy by > an experienced surgeon. I looked up Asherman's online and found out > it's adhesions and scarring, which can cause infertility. My doctors > have never mentioned this to me as a risk of surgery. I don't know > why that would be a risk with resection but not myomectomy. Does > anyone have any additional information or has anyone's doctor talked > about this condition? Also, has anyone seen Dr. West? I ask him if > he could recommend someone in my area (Pittsburgh PA) and he said he > didn't know of anyone but recommended that I come to New York. I > guess I thought that was kind of strange that an fibroid expert > wouldn't know of another expert in PA. Thanks. > Sydney Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2003 Report Share Posted February 12, 2003 Hi Sydney, I am not familiar with Asherman's syndrome but I have been in contact with Dr. West also and am considering him for an abdominal myo. I know several women on the list have gone to him for treatment for their fibroids and all seem to be happy with the results. If you do a search in the archives on Stanley West you should be able to find some of the posts about him. I understand how you feel about finding a docotor in your area to do the surgery because I feel the same way. But I'm torn between finding someone close by who may not be as experienced but who still may be able to do the surgery without any problems or going to New York and having Dr. West do the surgery. There is another doctor in PA, Dr. Glassner (near Philadelphia, I think) who is also supposed to be really good. Are you limited by insurance at all? R. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2003 Report Share Posted February 12, 2003 <A HREF= " http://www.gynalternatives.com/hysteroscopy.htm " >http://www.gynalternative\ s.com/hysteroscopy.htm</A> Here's a good website that could answer some of your questions. It's basically when the doctor goes vaginally with a hysteroscope and with another instrument, shave that part of the fibroid that is pushing it's way into the cavity of the uterus. And dependent on its placement and size sometimes, the fibroid may also be removed that way also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2003 Report Share Posted February 12, 2003 What is a re-section? At 2/11/03 06:47 PM, sydneyjo26 wrote: >I sent an e mail to Dr. Stanley West. Someone mentioned his website >in a post. I have had 3 hysteroscopic resections and he told me that >I should NOT have any more because of a risk of Asherman's syndrome >which would affect fertility. He recommended abdominal myomectomy by >an experienced surgeon. I looked up Asherman's online and found out >it's adhesions and scarring, which can cause infertility. My doctors >have never mentioned this to me as a risk of surgery. I don't know >why that would be a risk with resection but not myomectomy. Does >anyone have any additional information or has anyone's doctor talked >about this condition? Also, has anyone seen Dr. West? I ask him if Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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