Single port access laparoscopic fundusectomy, more efficient uterus-sparing surgical method for multiple fibroids in patient with no pregnancy plan.
Jae Hyeok Jeong, Yoo Ri Kim, Bo Ram Kim, Ji Won Lee, Seung Yeon Oh, Jeong Hye Yun, Myoung Seok Han, Eun Jeong Kim, Yong Jung Song
Abstract
Open AccessOBJECTIVE: We aimed to introduce the clinical experience with a new surgical technique, single-port access laparoscopic fundusectomy, and a more efficient uterus-sparing surgical method for treating multiple fibroids in patients without a pregnancy plan. METHODS: We performed single-port access laparoscopic myomectomy in 228 patients and single-port access laparoscopic fundusectomy in 35 patients and compared the surgical outcomes. RESULTS: Significant differences in the surgical outcomes were observed between the two operating. METHODS: . Operating time was 150.71±24.5 minutes in the fundusectomy group than 172.13±61.30 minutes in the multiple myomectomy group (P-value 0.042). Estimated blood loss was lesser (198.29±90.53 mL) in the fundusectomy group than (314.04±344.56 mL) in the multiple myomectomy group (P-value 0.049). CONCLUSION: This experience suggests that single-port access laparoscopic fundusectomy is more effective than single-port access laparoscopic myomectomy in terms of operating time and estimated blood loss.