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Hysteroscopic myomectomy in a submucous fibroid near from tubal ostia and 5 mm from the serosa: A case report from the Endoscopy Service of Ginendo-RJ

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This is a case report of a 27-year-old white woman, nuliparous, single, who presented a heavy menstrual flow with clots, dysmenorrhoea and anaemia. Gynaecological examination of the uterus revealed anteverted position, mobility, no pain, slight enlargement and right displacement. Magnetic resonance imaging of the pelvis showed a 29-mm submucous fibroid with intramural component more than 50%, type 2, in the posterior wall, with a 5-mm distance from serosa. In office hysteroscopy, a 30-mm submucous fibroid with an intramural component with more than 50%, type 2, near around 5 mm from left tubal ostia, classified in STEP-W submucous fibroids classification as score 6, group II, was noted. GnRH analogue was indicated for 3 months before intervention to treat anaemia. The patient was submitted to hysteroscopic myomectomy with direct mobilisation technique, with the fibroid completely removed without complications in a surgery which lasted for 52 min and 20 s. © 2008 Springer-Verlag.

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Hysteroscopic myomectomy, Hysteroscopy, Submucous fibroid, gonadorelin, adult, anemia, blood clot, case report, clinical feature, dysmenorrhea, fatigue, female, gynecological examination, human, hysteroscopy, menstrual cycle, menstruation, myomectomy, nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, operation duration, preoperative evaluation, submucous fibroid, surgical approach, transvaginal echography, uterine artery embolization, uterus disease

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Gynecological Surgery, v. 6, n. 3, p. 283-286, 2009.

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