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    Myomectomy

    Myomectomy



    Risks

    Risks may include the following:

    • Infection of the uterus, fallopian tubes, or ovaries (pelvic infection) may occur.
    • Removal of fibroids in the uterine muscle (Reference intramural fibroids Opens New Window Reference Click here to see an illustration. Opens New Window) may cause scar tissue.
    • In rare cases, scarring from the uterine incision may cause infertility.
    • In rare cases, injuries to the bladder or bowel, such as a Reference bowel obstruction Opens New Window, may occur.
    • In rare cases, uterine scars may break open (rupture) in late pregnancy or during delivery.
    • In rare cases, a hysterectomy may be required during a myomectomy. This may happen if removing the fibroid causes heavy bleeding that cannot be stopped without doing a hysterectomy.


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