What is Myom Surgery?
Myom surgery is the procedure for removing myomas (benign tumors) that develop in the uterus. Medically, it is called myomectomy.
Postoperative Complaints After Myom Surgery
Postoperative complaints may vary depending on the type of surgery, the patient’s condition, and how carefully postoperative care is followed. Some possible complaints after myom surgery include:
Early Postoperative Complaints:
- Pain: Postoperative pain may be more pronounced, especially after open surgery. It can be managed with prescribed painkillers.
- Bleeding: Vaginal bleeding or spotting may occur.
- Infection: There is a risk of infection at the surgical site.
- Bloating and Gas Pain: Gas problems and abdominal bloating may occur, especially after laparoscopic surgery.
- Inability to Pass Gas
- Menstrual Irregularities: Some irregularities in menstruation may occur for a few months after surgery.
Late Postoperative Complaints:
- Adhesions: Adhesions may form inside the abdomen after surgery, which can cause pain.
- Recurrence of Myomas: There is a risk of myomas recurring, especially in younger patients.
- Surgical Scars: Surgical scars may be bothersome.
- Hernias: The risk of incision site hernias is higher in open myom surgeries.
Postoperative Issues After Myom Surgery
The issues encountered after myom surgery depend on the type of surgery, the patient’s condition, and adherence to the recovery process.
Open Myom Surgery
Open myom surgery involves removing myomas (benign tumors in the uterus) through an incision in the abdominal area. This procedure is medically referred to as "open myomectomy."
Closed Myom Surgery
Closed myom surgery involves removing myomas (benign tumors in the uterus) laparoscopically through small incisions in the abdominal area. It is a less invasive method compared to traditional open surgery.
How Long Does Myom Surgery Take?
The duration of myom surgery depends on the type of surgery, the number, size, and location of the myomas. Generally:
- Hysteroscopic Myomectomy: This procedure is usually shorter, averaging 30 minutes to 1 hour.
- Laparoscopic Myomectomy (Closed Surgery): The duration may vary from 1 to 2 hours or longer, depending on the myomas.
- Open Myomectomy (Laparotomy): This surgery generally takes 1-2 hours but requires a longer recovery period.
What Happens If Myom Surgery is Not Performed?
Myomas are usually benign and do not always require surgery. However, in some cases, myomas can grow or cause certain symptoms.
If myomas are not treated, they may lead to:
- Excessive Bleeding: Myomas may cause prolonged or heavy menstrual bleeding, leading to anemia and negatively affecting quality of life.
- Pelvic Pain and Pressure: Large myomas can cause persistent pelvic pain, pressure, or discomfort.
- Frequent Urination or Constipation: Myomas may press on the bladder or intestines, causing urinary or bowel problems.
- Infertility or Recurrent Miscarriages: Myomas may distort the uterus or implant inside it, leading to infertility or recurrent miscarriages. This is particularly important for women who wish to conceive.
- Growth of Myomas: Over time, myomas may grow, intensifying symptoms and leading to additional complications.
- Rare Malignancy: The risk of myomas turning malignant is very low, but in rare cases, they may develop into a cancer called leiomyosarcoma, especially in rapidly growing or atypical myomas.
Uterine Myom Surgery
Uterine myom surgery (myomectomy) is the surgical removal of myomas, which are benign tumors in the uterus. The surgery is performed to relieve symptoms caused by myomas (pain, bleeding, pressure, etc.), address infertility issues, or preserve the uterus to maintain fertility.
Postoperative Care After Laparoscopic Myom Surgery
Recovery after laparoscopic myomectomy (closed surgery) is generally faster and less uncomfortable compared to open surgery.
Myom Surgery Prices
The cost of myom surgery varies depending on the patient’s condition, the number and size of myomas, and the surgical method. For detailed information about myom surgery prices and to schedule an appointment, please contact us.