Myomectomy during pregnancy; diagnostical dilemmas: two case reports and a systematic review of the literature.

Autor: Diakosavvas, Michail, Angelou, Kyveli, Fasoulakis, Zacharias, Kathopoulis, Nikolaos, Zacharakis, Dimitris, Blontzos, Nikolaos, Antsaklis, Panos, Haidopoulos, Dimitrios, Daskalakis, George, Rodolakis, Alexandros, Theodora, Marianna
Zdroj: Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology; Jul2022, Vol. 42 Issue 5, p757-765, 9p
Abstrakt: Myomectomy in pregnancy, until this day, remains very controversial. We present two cases of successful antepartum myomectomies performed in the second trimester of gestation. In both cases, the initial suspected origin of these tumours was the ovaries. However, as it was shortly after confirmed, since both women underwent laparotomy, the diagnosis of these masses was uterine fibroids. Both cases resulted on the live birth of two healthy infants via caesarean section. Secondarily, we conducted a thorough review of current data of myomectomies performed during pregnancy, including the characteristics and diagnosis of the myomas of pregnant women, the surgical details and complications, along with the outcomes of these gestations. Overall, the analysis of cases published in international literature, suggests that the surgical removal of myomas during pregnancy can be considered safe, given certain indications and considerations. Our review comprises of 71 women undergoing excision of fibroids during pregnancy. Only three cases ended in a miscarriage while the remaining 68 resulted in a second or third trimester delivery. However, the data concerning the safety of the procedure are scarce and originate mostly from case reports. Thus, conclusions on the exact maternal and obstetrical complication rates cannot be drawn. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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