학술논문

Unsuccessful hysteroscopic removal of a large calcified submucous myoma
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGIC AND OBSTETRIC ENDOSCOPY. 2010, 26(2):422
Subject
calcified myoma
hysteroscopy
submucous myoma
Language
English
ISSN
1884-5746
1884-9938
Abstract
A thirty-five-year-old infertile woman underwent two trials of hysteroscopic resection of a large calcified submucous myoma. During the first surgery, a resectoscope and an orthopedic rongeru forceps were used. Fifty-one grams of myoma were removed. During the second operation, a pneumatic urological lithotriptor (Swiss LithoClast) was used. Only fourteen grams of myoma were removed. Because the remaining myoma was still large and there were no signs of improvement of menorrhagia, the patient went and received an abdominal myomectomy at another hospital. We conclude that a hysteroscopic surgery is unfit for treating a large calcified submucous myoma.