Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3966441 Middle East Fertility Society Journal 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy of a new instrument and a new surgical technique for laparoscopic assisted myomectomy.DesignProspective controlled clinical study.SettingTakarazuka City Hospital, Japan.SubjectsWomen (78) who underwent laparoscopic assisted myomectomy.ResultsDuring the study period all cases were successfully managed using the new technique. No complications occurred. The mean operating time was 85.5±39min. The mean myoma weight was 312±118.2g. The mean amount of blood loss was 89.3± 28.1ml. The mean amount of CO2 used throughout the procedure was 12±5.3L. The mean duration of the hospital stay was 1±0.4day. Long term follow-up showed that 66.6% of the infertile cases achieved pregnancy, improvement of menorrhagia was achieved in 76.4% of patients and remission of pelvic pain was achieved in 57.1% of patients.ConclusionThe bottom-up technique of laparoscopic assisted myomectomy using Lap Disc Mini is safe, effective and easy to use for laparoscopic management of uterine myoma.

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