Is fibroid removal major surgery?

A myomectomy is defined as a procedure to remove fibroids (noncancerous lumps) from the uterus. Any surgery is called a major surgery if it requires an overnight or extended stay in the hospital needs anesthesia and involves removing or altering a part of the body. So, myomectomy can be considered as major surgery.
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How long does it take to recover from fibroid surgery?

Your doctor made a cut (incision) in your lower belly to remove the fibroids. You can expect to feel better and stronger each day. But you may tire quickly and need pain medicine for a week or two. You may need about 4 to 6 weeks to fully recover.
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Is fibroid surgery life threatening?

Most people who have fibroid removal surgery have no serious complications, but they may experience pain or bleeding following surgery and will need time to recover.
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Can you walk after fibroid surgery?

After two weeks, aim to walk for about 10 minutes every day, unless advised otherwise by your doctor. Depending on the type of surgery, you can return to work within two to six weeks (abdominal myomectomy takes the longest recovery time).
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How long do you stay in hospital after fibroid surgery?

Abdominal myomectomy (laparotomy) usually requires a hospital stay of one to two days. In most cases, laparoscopic or robotic myomectomy is done outpatient or with only one overnight stay. Hysteroscopic myomectomy is often done with no overnight hospital stay.
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Are you put to sleep for fibroid removal?

If you require surgery to remove fibroids, you'll likely be given general anesthesia and will be asleep during the procedure.
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Do you lose weight after fibroid surgery?

Similar to Uterine Fibroid Embolization, fibroid removal surgeries like a hysterectomy or myomectomy can also trigger weight loss.
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How long will I bleed after fibroid removal?

It is normal to have vaginal bleeding and discharge for 1 to 2 weeks after surgery. The discharge and bleeding should gradually decrease. For 6 weeks after surgery, you need to avoid strenuous exercise, lifting heavy objects, and sexual activity.
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How do I prepare for fibroid surgery?

  1. Prepare a bag for the hospital stay (3-4 days per my GYN)
  2. Bring chap stick, body wash, shampoo, conditioner, pajamas or robe, socks, panties.
  3. Purchase a magazine or two to read, and some playing cards.
  4. Wash your clothes and bed linens a few days before the surgery.
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What are the side effects of fibroid surgery?

Risks
  • bleeding.
  • infection.
  • the need for a repeat procedure.
  • damage to organs in your abdomen, such as your bladder or bowel.
  • scar tissue in your abdomen, which can form bands that bind organs and tissue together.
  • bowel or urinary problems.
  • fertility issues.
  • pregnancy complications.
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What happens if you leave fibroids untreated?

If left untreated, uterine fibroids can increase in size and number, taking over the uterus and worsening symptoms, and cause infertility in some women. Uterine fibroids, also called myomas or leiomyomas, are benign (noncancerous) growths that develop from the muscle tissue in the uterus.
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At what size should fibroids be removed?

Most experts believe that about 9-10 centimeters (about 4 inches) diameter is the largest size fibroid that should be removed laparoscopically.
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What is the safest way to remove fibroids?

Laparoscopic or robotic myomectomy.

If the fibroids are few in number, you and your doctor may opt for a laparoscopic or robotic procedure, which uses slender instruments inserted through small incisions in your abdomen to remove the fibroids from your uterus.
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What should I wear after fibroid surgery?

Wear loose, comfortable clothing and avoid anything that puts pressure on your belly for a few weeks.
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How big is a 10 cm fibroid?

Medium Fibroids range from 5 cm to 10 cm, the size of a plum to an orange. Large Fibroids can be 10 cm or more, ranging from the size of a grapefruit to a watermelon.
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What is the cost of fibroid surgery?

A study[6] published in the Journal of Women's Health found that costs for surgical removal of fibroids (myomectomy) and hysterectomy were similar at about $15,000. A hysterectomy typically costs $10,000-$20,000 or more.
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How long is stomach swollen after myomectomy?

Post-surgical bloating and swelling is mostly eased with time. Although most swelling and bloating will clear by 12 weeks, you may find that swelling ebbs and flows for up to 12 months after surgery.
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Is a myomectomy painful?

Most patients with hysteroscopic myomectomy do not have a lot of pain and do not need prescription pain medication. You can take over-the-counter pain medication (such as acetaminophen) to manage pain after surgery.
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Does fibroids cause odor?

Uterine fibroids and treatment for fibroids can cause changes to regular vaginal discharge. It's possible to pass fibroid tissue, but this is rare. A change in vaginal discharge — especially a strong foul smell — is a sign of infection.
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Can fibroids cause belly fat?

Larger fibroids may cause a woman to gain weight in the abdomen, giving the appearance of normal belly fat. Simply put, the more a fibroid grows, the heavier it will become. Consequently, weight gain and discomfort will follow as some fibroids can weigh up to as much as 20-40 pounds.
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Do fibroids make stomach big?

Do fibroids cause weight gain? Often, they can. Fibroids cause weight gain in the abdomen when the fibroids themselves grow large in size. Very large uterine fibroids can weigh several pounds or even push on other organs.
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How fibroid surgery is done?

Also known as an "open" myomectomy, an abdominal myomectomy is a major surgical procedure. It involves making an incision through the skin on the lower abdomen, known as a "bikini cut," and removing the fibroids from the wall of the uterus. The uterine muscle is then sewn back together using several layers of stitches.
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Which is better laparoscopy or open surgery for fibroids?

This review compared laparoscopic and open myomectomy for patients with fibroids, in terms of operative parameters and outcomes. The authors concluded that, if performed by suitably specialised surgeons in selected patients, laparoscopic myomectomy was a better choice than open surgery.
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What is the main cause of fibroids?

What causes fibroids? The cause of fibroids is not known. Research suggests each tumor develops from an abnormal muscle cell in the uterus and multiplies rapidly when encountering the estrogen hormone, which promotes the tumor's growth.
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Is it necessary to remove fibroids?

Fibroids are small growths inside the uterus and the condition is surprisingly common, with around 1 in 3 women developing them at some time in their lives. In many cases there is no need for fibroid removal and they often diminish over time, particularly after the menopause.
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