Laparoscopic electromechanical morcellation of uterine fibroids during myomectomy or hysterectomy
Record ID 32015000351
English
Authors' recommendations:
Uterine fibroids (also called myomas or leiomyomas) are benign tumors that originate in the smooth muscle cells inside the wall of the uterus (myometrium). Fibroids, usually multiple, occur in varying shapes and at various sites within the uterus. Uterine fibroids are diagnosed in approximately 30% of women of reproductive age (and from 50% to 80% of African Americans) and account for nearly 40% of all hysterectomies among women in the United States. These fibroids can have a negative impact on quality of life by causing symptoms such as menorrhagia, pelvic pain, and genitourinary and reproductive disorders including infertility. In some women, they cause no symptoms unless they grow or bleed. Myomectomy is the surgical removal of fibroids while preserving the uterus, and can be accomplished through hysteroscopy or laparoscopy, which involve the insertion of a long, thin scope into the uterus through the cervix, or through a small abdominal incision, respectively.
Details
Project Status:
Completed
Year Published:
2014
URL for published report:
The report may be purchased from: http://www.hayesinc.com/hayes/crd/?crd=17412
English language abstract:
An English language summary is available
Publication Type:
Not Assigned
Country:
United States
MeSH Terms
- Electric Stimulation
- Hysterectomy
- Laparoscopy
- Time Factors
- Disposable Equipment
- Treatment Outcome
- Uterine Neoplasms
- Uterine Myomectomy
Contact
Organisation Name:
HAYES, Inc.
Contact Address:
157 S. Broad Street, Suite 200, Lansdale, PA 19446, USA. Tel: 215 855 0615; Fax: 215 855 5218
Contact Name:
saleinfo@hayesinc.com
Contact Email:
saleinfo@hayesinc.com
Copyright:
2014 Winifred S. Hayes, Inc
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