Intra and postoperative morbidity associated with myomectomy

Joint Authors

Bushaqir, Nayilah Jamal
Duyub, Nawal
al-Jama, Fathiyah Ibrahim
al-Turki, Haifa Abd al-Aziz

Source

Bahrain Medical Bulletin

Issue

Vol. 38, Issue 4 (31 Dec. 2016), pp.224-226, 3 p.

Publisher

King Hamad University Hospital

Publication Date

2016-12-31

Country of Publication

Bahrain

No. of Pages

3

Main Subjects

Medicine

Abstract EN

Background: Abdominal myomectomy is a known treatment modality for uterine fibroid in women who wish to retain their fertility.

The procedure is associated with bleeding and eventual hysterectomy.

Objective: To evaluate the intraoperative morbidity and postoperative complications of abdominal myomectomy.

Design: A Retrospective Data Analysis.

Setting: University of Dammam Teaching Hospital, Saudi Arabia.

Method: Myomectomy patients between 1 December 2007 to 30 November 2012 were reviewed.

The relation of weight and size of myoma to complications, anesthesia type, duration of operating time and estimated blood loss (EBL), Hb drop, blood transfusion, duration of hospital stay and postoperative complications were documented.

Results: One hundred thirty-seven procedures were reviewed.

The median operating time was 1 hour and 40 minutes.

The size of fibroid had a significant effect on the type of abdominal incision.

Median estimated blood loss during the procedure was 500 ml with 23% of patients losing ≥ 1 liter.

There was a significant positive relation between the size of fibroid and estimated blood loss, but this did not affect the Hb drop postoperatively nor blood transfusion rate.

The median length of hospital stay was five days.

Three cases were converted to hysterectomy.

Postoperative complications were seen in 15 (11%) patients, which include hemorrhage, febrile morbidity and paralytic ileus.

The weight of the myoma had no relationship to postoperative complications.

Midline vertical incision was associated with higher postoperative complications.

Conclusion: The larger the fibroid, the more likely the abdominal incision would be midline and more blood loss.

Regional anesthesia significantly reduces operating time.

Midline incision led to higher postoperative morbidity.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Bushaqir, Nayilah Jamal& al-Jama, Fathiyah Ibrahim& al-Turki, Haifa Abd al-Aziz& Duyub, Nawal. 2016. Intra and postoperative morbidity associated with myomectomy. Bahrain Medical Bulletin،Vol. 38, no. 4, pp.224-226.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-766289

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Duyub, Nawal…[et al.]. Intra and postoperative morbidity associated with myomectomy. Bahrain Medical Bulletin Vol. 38, no. 4 (Dec. 2016), pp.224-226.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-766289

American Medical Association (AMA)

Bushaqir, Nayilah Jamal& al-Jama, Fathiyah Ibrahim& al-Turki, Haifa Abd al-Aziz& Duyub, Nawal. Intra and postoperative morbidity associated with myomectomy. Bahrain Medical Bulletin. 2016. Vol. 38, no. 4, pp.224-226.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-766289

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 27

Record ID

BIM-766289