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> Myomectomy - is the surgical removal of the fibroids. While this procedure

keeps > your uterus in-tact, it can be a surgically challenging procedure and is

not > > > performed by all physicians. In addition, only certain fibroids may be

treated > > with this therapy. An abdominal

Has anyone had a laparoscopic myomectomy done? I was just wondering about how

it went. I think that I have one sticking out of the uterus that can be

" clipped " off. I need to check with a new GYN as my current GYN only suggested

a hysterectomy

Thanks

Patty

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Hi,

Try a RE. They have more skills.

Ku

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> Myomectomy - is the surgical removal of the fibroids. While this procedure

keeps > your uterus in-tact, it can be a surgically challenging procedure and is

not > > > performed by all physicians. In addition, only certain fibroids may be

treated > > with this therapy. An abdominal

Has anyone had a laparoscopic myomectomy done? I was just wondering about how

it went. I think that I have one sticking out of the uterus that can be

" clipped " off. I need to check with a new GYN as my current GYN only suggested

a hysterectomy

Thanks

Patty

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I had a laparoscopic myo 4 days ago, Wednesday. I also had a hysteroscopic

myo at the same time. There is always the risk that while a laparoscopic myo is

planned, upon viewing and trying to remove without a larger incision, your

doctor may resort to a laparotomy. I understood that risk but wanted to try to

avoid the lap. My doctor was confident that he could do that. I went to him for

a second opinion after my regular ob/gyn recommended a laparotomy.

I THANK FOR EDUCATING ME AND PROMPTING ME TO SEEK A SECOND OPINION WITH

INFORMATION IN HAND.

From the laparoscopic myo: I have three small bikini line incisions, about

width of a fingernail each and an incision in the bellybutton. I had pain

throughout the day on Friday and took 1-2 tylenols with codeine every 4-5 hours.

Generally felt like I had partied much too hard the night before.

On Saturday I only took one pill the entire day. I also went out and walked a

few blocks and sat down to enjoy an outdoor concert. Getting up was quite a

show! My bellybutton feels a bit uncomfortable now but not painful. I feel a

little tugging at the incision site sometimes but otherwise, I feel fine.

Please feel free to email me with further questions.

Gayle.

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What I meant to say was:

I THANK THE MEMBERS OF THIS GROUP FOR EDUCATING ME AND PROMPTING ME TO SEEK A

SECOND OPINION WITH INFORMATION IN HAND. YOU ARE ALL A BLESSING.

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What I meant to say was:

I THANK THE MEMBERS OF THIS GROUP FOR EDUCATING ME AND PROMPTING ME TO SEEK A

SECOND OPINION WITH INFORMATION IN HAND. YOU ARE ALL A BLESSING.

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What I meant to say was:

I THANK THE MEMBERS OF THIS GROUP FOR EDUCATING ME AND PROMPTING ME TO SEEK A

SECOND OPINION WITH INFORMATION IN HAND. YOU ARE ALL A BLESSING.

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I had a Laparoscopic Assisted myomectomy which is what is done if

your fibroids are too large to be removed by a Lararoscopic procedure

only. The biggest diff between the two is the size of the largest

incision incision, you will most likely have 4 (1 in your belly

button, 2 small puncture wounds on each side (near your pelvic bone)

and the largest incision near your pelvic bone, down low). With a

Laparascopic Myo the largest incision is very small while with the

Laparoscopic Assisted procedure, the biggest incision can be up to 3

inches long, which is what I have. The first week was the worst as

far as recovery goes but after that I was fine.

> > Myomectomy - is the surgical removal of the fibroids. While this

procedure keeps > your uterus in-tact, it can be a surgically

challenging procedure and is not > > > performed by all physicians.

In addition, only certain fibroids may be treated > > with this

therapy. An abdominal

>

> Has anyone had a laparoscopic myomectomy done? I was just

wondering about how it went. I think that I have one sticking out of

the uterus that can be " clipped " off. I need to check with a new GYN

as my current GYN only suggested a hysterectomy

>

> Thanks

>

> Patty

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I had a Laparoscopic Assisted myomectomy which is what is done if

your fibroids are too large to be removed by a Lararoscopic procedure

only. The biggest diff between the two is the size of the largest

incision incision, you will most likely have 4 (1 in your belly

button, 2 small puncture wounds on each side (near your pelvic bone)

and the largest incision near your pelvic bone, down low). With a

Laparascopic Myo the largest incision is very small while with the

Laparoscopic Assisted procedure, the biggest incision can be up to 3

inches long, which is what I have. The first week was the worst as

far as recovery goes but after that I was fine.

> > Myomectomy - is the surgical removal of the fibroids. While this

procedure keeps > your uterus in-tact, it can be a surgically

challenging procedure and is not > > > performed by all physicians.

In addition, only certain fibroids may be treated > > with this

therapy. An abdominal

>

> Has anyone had a laparoscopic myomectomy done? I was just

wondering about how it went. I think that I have one sticking out of

the uterus that can be " clipped " off. I need to check with a new GYN

as my current GYN only suggested a hysterectomy

>

> Thanks

>

> Patty

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I had 5 fibroids on my last, pre-surgery Ultrasound (actually they

told me I likely had more than that)which ranged from 10cm to 5cm and

I had at least 1 of each type of fibroid as far as location. I had

actually taken 7 shots of Lupon prior to my surgery and I had some

reduction in size for the small ones but very little change in the

two largest. I had my surgery done in Atlanta by Dr. Nezhat. My

local doctor kept telling me that she would " try " to do the surgery

and she was very negative about the outcome. It was that little

word " try " that kept bothering me, so I went for additional

optinions. Dr. Nezhat never used the word " try " , he told me he could

perform the surgery and explained the procedure that he planned to do

and also told me that he does this type of surgery on a daily basis.

One warning that I did receive about laparascopic myo is that

sometimes the surgery can take a long time to complete, my surgery

lasted nearly 6 hours. Also, it is sometimes difficult to repair the

Uterus well enough to sustain a pregnancy via the Laparascopic

procedure, if that is your goal unless your doctor is very skilled.

Well, the Drs Nezhat pioneered the procedure that I had, so I felt

that I was in very good hands.

Gwen

> Hi,

> How big were your fibroids? And where did you have your surgery

done?

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