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Adenomyomectomy Surgery

Removing Adenomyosis While Preserving Uterine Health

If you have severe menstrual pain and experience heavy bleeding, a specialized surgical procedure called adenomyomectomy, which removes adenomyosis (where the endometrial tissue grows inside the uterine wall), may be the right choice for you. This surgery is intended to relieve the symptoms while preserving the uterus for future pregnancy.

Who Can Benefit from Adenomyomectomy?

  • Suffer severe pelvic pain and heavy menstrual bleeding.
  • Have concerns about fertility and want to conceive naturally post-treatment.
  • Have not responded to medications or hormonal therapy but still have symptoms.
  • Desire a uterus-sparing alternative to hysterectomy.

How is Adenomyomectomy Performed?

Pre-Surgical Evaluation

  • Pelvic ultrasound or MRI to assess adenomyosis severity.
  • Blood tests to check for anemia caused by excessive bleeding.
  • Fertility assessment if conception is a future goal.

Surgical Procedure

Laparoscopic Adenomyomectomy (Minimally Invasive Approach)

  • Small incisions are made for a laparoscope (camera-assisted surgery).
  • The affected adenomyotic tissue is carefully excised while preserving the uterus.
  • Benefits: Faster recovery, minimal scarring, and reduced post-surgical discomfort.

Open Adenomyomectomy (Laparotomy) – For Extensive Adenomyosis

  • A larger abdominal incision is made for deeper adenomyosis cases.
  • Suitable for diffuse adenomyosis affecting a significant portion of the uterus.
  • Required when minimally invasive surgery is not feasible.

Post-Surgery Recovery & Care

  • Laparoscopic Recovery: 2-3 weeks with minimal downtime.
  • Laparotomy Recovery: 4-6 weeks depending on the extent of surgery.
  • Follow-up ultrasound or MRI to monitor healing and uterine integrity.
  • Pregnancy planning guidance for women aiming to conceive post-surgery.

Benefits of Adenomyomectomy Surgery

  • Relieves Chronic Pain & Heavy Bleeding – Significantly improves quality of life.
  • Preserves the Uterus – Unlike hysterectomy, allowing future pregnancies.
  • Enhances Fertility – Improves implantation potential and pregnancy outcomes.
  • Minimally Invasive Options Available – Faster healing with laparoscopic techniques.

Why Choose Our Hospital for Adenomyomectomy?

  • Expert Gynecological Surgeons – Specializing in uterus-preserving procedures.
  • Advanced Laparoscopic & Open Surgery Options – Tailored to each patient’s needs.
  • Personalized Fertility Planning – Post-surgical support for conception.
  • State-of-the-Art Surgical Facilities – Ensuring precision and patient safety.

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