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Information about uterine fibroids
Minimally Invasive Therapy Unit & Endoscopy Training Centre
University Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Royal Free Hospital
Pond Street
Hampstead
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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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MEDICAL NOTES
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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. |
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