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Research Article

The surgical outcome of intracapsular cesarean myomectomy. A match control study

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Pages 66-71 | Received 13 Feb 2013, Accepted 23 Apr 2013, Published online: 20 Jun 2013
 

Abstract

Authors evaluated the outcome of intracapsular cesarean myomectomy by a prospective case–control study on 68 patients who underwent intracapsular cesarean myomectomy, compared with a control group of 72 patients with myomatosic pregnant uterus who underwent cesarean section (CS) without myomectomy. Mostly of removed myomas were subserous or intramural, fundal in 37 women (54.4%), corporal in 22 (32.3%) and peri-low uterine segment in 9 women (18.7%). The average myoma' size was 8 cm (1.5–20), in 40 women, with 8 myomas measuring 4–6 cm, 14 myomas between 10 and 12 cm and >13 cm in 6 patients. Difference in blood tests and surgical outcome in intracapsular cesarean myomectomy was non significant (p > 0.05). The average duration of hospitalization of intracapsular cesarean myomectomies was 5 days. There was no correlation between complications or duration of hospital stay and patient age, gravidity, parity or indication for CS. The intracapsular cesarean myomectomy could be a reliable, feasible and safe obstetric procedure. Meticulous attention to gentle hemostasis, sharp pseudocapsule dissection, adequate approximation of the myometrium edges and all dead spaces to prevent hematoma formation, can further increase the safety of the procedure, without significant complications by experienced obstetricians.

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