Saturday, May 23, 2015

192. Dagupan Day 6.

Door Number One or Door Number Two?

A very difficult day. My partner promised 37 year old Myra that she would try to remove a large fibroid, leaving the uterus as intact as possible, since Myra still wants to conceive, now 13 years married and never pregnant. Given infertility since her mid 20's, there may infertility factors other than the fibroid which was probably too small to cause infertility problems 10 years ago.

Cervix at the bottom; Fallopian tubes on either side
We start surgery and when the uterus is exposed, we can't tell whether there is a single or multiple fibroids (the latter would make it harder to leave a uterus capable of supporting a pregnancy). So Dr. B. decides to proceed with a full hysterectomy, which she had warned the patient was the most likely outcome, and which went well.

one large fibroid or a few fused fibroids
Afterwards I opened the uterus and found just one, large fibroid (or perhaps a few fused fibroids, though either way, surgical excison not difficult). In retrospect, then, it probably would have been possible to conserve the uterus. But who knows, after another 5-10 years of infertility, more fibroid(s) could grow, causing more problems, requiring surgery again, which may or may not be available.

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