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Abdelazim and AbuFaza technique for temporary bilateral uterine occlusion to decrease the blood loss during myomectomy: Case reports
Abdelazim, Ibrahim ; AbuFaza, Mohannad
Journal of family medicine and primary care, 2019-09-01, Vol.8 (9), p.3032-3034
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Title:
Abdelazim and AbuFaza technique for temporary bilateral uterine occlusion to decrease the blood loss during myomectomy: Case reports
Author:
Abdelazim, Ibrahim
;
AbuFaza, Mohannad
Subjects:
Tranexamic acid
;
Care and treatment
;
Hysterectomy
;
Pregnant women
;
Blood transfusion
;
Methods
;
uterine
;
AbuFaza
;
Abdelazim
;
myomectomy
;
blood
;
occlusion
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Journal of family medicine and primary care, 2019-09-01, Vol.8 (9), p.3032-3034
Description:
The standard treatment of symptomatic fibroids is hysterectomy for women completed their childbearing and myomectomy for women desire future fertility. Myomectomy associated with life-threatening bleeding and emergency blood transfusion. The two studied cases were unmarried presented with multiple fibroid uterus of 28 and 24 weeks' gestation. Both the studied women refused hysterectomy because of their fertility potential. Myomectomy was done with removal of two big myomas (10x12 cm and 7x8 cm), three moderate size myomas (5x5 cm, 4x4 cm and 3x4 cm) and four small size myomas for the first case and removal of one big myoma (8x6 cm), four small size myomas for the second case. The hemoglobin difference was 0.6 and 0.4 gms% for the first and the second case; respectively and no blood transfusion was required for them. This report represents the outcome of Abdelazim and AbuFaza technique for temporary bilateral uterine occlusion to decrease the blood loss during myomectomy.
Publisher:
Wolters Kluwer India Pvt. Ltd
Language:
English
Identifier:
ISSN: 2249-4863
DOI: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_505_19
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