Information about uterine fibroids
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Royal Free Hospital
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Hampstead
London NW3 2QG, UK

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A new website for gynaecologists interested in the surgical management of fibroids is now on line.

www.fibroidsurgery.org

Laparoscopic myomectomy with single tourniquet

Single tourniquets can be used for pedunculated fibroids (fibroids on a stalk), and those which are mostly on the outside of the uterus (womb) as in this example. By using a suture around the base of the fibroid, bleeding during surgery can be greatly reduced.

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Ultrasound scan

You have probably had an ultrasound scan before as it is a very common investigation. A pelvic scan can be done abdominally or via the vagina. The procedure is quick, painless and gives a very useful image of your uterus (womb) and ovaries. Apart from fibroids, ultrasound can also diagnose polyps, thickened endometrium (lining of the uterus), and ovarian cysts.