The objective of the present study was to improve skill and knowledge in making a Cesarean myomectomy decision, its complications and its post operative care. Uterine myomas are the most common pelvic tumors over the age of 30. The incident of myomas in pregnancy are 0.05-5%.Myomas are now more frequently seen as many women delaying childbearing which is the time for greatest risk of myoma growth. Also the use of ultrasonography has improved the diagnostic capability of detecting small myomas and has increased our knowledge of myomas in pregnancy. Myomectomy during cesarean section has traditionally been discouraged because of the risk of uncontrollable hemorrhage. There are approximately 7 choices to be made according cesarean myomectomy...
Additional surgical interventions apart from emergencies during cesarean section are not recommended...
Uterine myoma is the most common benign neoplasm of the reproductive organs in women. The prevalence...
With about 2–11% of pregnancy co‑existing with fibroids, one in 10 women will have complications rel...
Background: The prevalence of leiomyoma is 30% to70% in reproductive women. In addition to causing m...
Background: Uterine leiomyoma (i.e. fibroid or myoma) are benign clonal tumours arising from the mus...
Uterine fibroids are benign, monoclonal tumors of smooth muscle cells of the myometrium. Most fibroi...
Background: The aim of the study was to assess the feasibility, safety and efficacy of performing my...
Background: Myomectomy with cesarean section has traditionally been discouraged due to risk of intra...
Background: Myomectomy at the time of caesarean delivery is controversial because of the risk of int...
Background: The objective was to analyse the clinical outcome of caesarean myomectomy and to evaluat...
Uterine myomas are being observed in pregnancy more frequently now than in the past, because many wo...
Management of myomas during pregnancy and labor is a contested subject so far. Currently no recommen...
Background: In recent era, many studies have come up stating the safety and feasibility of caesarean...
Background: Myomectomy is best planned and carried out when the uterus is not gravid, as this will i...
Objective: To provide evidence on the safety or otherwise of the practice of myomectomy during Caesa...
Additional surgical interventions apart from emergencies during cesarean section are not recommended...
Uterine myoma is the most common benign neoplasm of the reproductive organs in women. The prevalence...
With about 2–11% of pregnancy co‑existing with fibroids, one in 10 women will have complications rel...
Background: The prevalence of leiomyoma is 30% to70% in reproductive women. In addition to causing m...
Background: Uterine leiomyoma (i.e. fibroid or myoma) are benign clonal tumours arising from the mus...
Uterine fibroids are benign, monoclonal tumors of smooth muscle cells of the myometrium. Most fibroi...
Background: The aim of the study was to assess the feasibility, safety and efficacy of performing my...
Background: Myomectomy with cesarean section has traditionally been discouraged due to risk of intra...
Background: Myomectomy at the time of caesarean delivery is controversial because of the risk of int...
Background: The objective was to analyse the clinical outcome of caesarean myomectomy and to evaluat...
Uterine myomas are being observed in pregnancy more frequently now than in the past, because many wo...
Management of myomas during pregnancy and labor is a contested subject so far. Currently no recommen...
Background: In recent era, many studies have come up stating the safety and feasibility of caesarean...
Background: Myomectomy is best planned and carried out when the uterus is not gravid, as this will i...
Objective: To provide evidence on the safety or otherwise of the practice of myomectomy during Caesa...
Additional surgical interventions apart from emergencies during cesarean section are not recommended...
Uterine myoma is the most common benign neoplasm of the reproductive organs in women. The prevalence...
With about 2–11% of pregnancy co‑existing with fibroids, one in 10 women will have complications rel...