It is believed that hysterectomy due to fibroids is a way to resort to them as a last resort. Ectopic hysterectomy is a major operation and carries the risk of infection, injury to other organs, complications of anesthesia and blood loss. Education from hysterectomy requires a period of three to six weeks. It is therefore best to avoid surgery as much as possible.
When fibroids are removed, all surgical risks remain the same, and the likelihood of future surgery can be as high as 25%.
For women who complain of fibroids requiring treatment and who wish to maintain their fertility, avoid surgical risks and reduce relapse rates. In addition to women with multiple or large fibroids, the dam may be the best option.
When fibroids are removed, all surgical risks remain the same, and the likelihood of future surgery can be as high as 25%.
For women who complain of fibroids requiring treatment and who wish to maintain their fertility, avoid surgical risks and reduce relapse rates. In addition to women with multiple or large fibroids, the dam may be the best option.