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Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Cervicovaginal Myomectomy
Authors:Pouya Javadian  Alexander Juusela  Farr Nezhat
Abstract:

Study Objective

To illustrate a robotic-assisted laparoscopic resection for cervicovaginal myomectomy.

Design

Step-wise instruction using video and case report (Canadian Task Force classification III).

Setting

A tertiary referral center.

Patient

A 39-year-old woman.

Intervention

Robotic-assisted laparoscopy resection of leiomyoma.

Measurements and Main Results

A 39-year-old woman, gravida 0, body mass index of 23.0?kg/m2, with a known cervicovaginal myoma that in the past underwent uterine artery embolization, presented with recurrence of her severe abnormal vaginal bleeding. She was referred for surgical resection of the mass. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a 5-cm posterior cervicovaginal leiomyoma. The patient wanted to preserve her reproductive organs. A total robotic procedure lasted 123 minutes, with an estimated blood loss of 100?mL. She was discharged uneventfully on the day 0 postoperatively. Pathology results showed a 37-g leiomyoma of the uterus. The patient presented at her 2-weeks postoperative visit with no more complaint of vaginal bleeding.

Conclusion

Robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery is a feasible approach for cervicovaginal myoma with minimal complications.
Keywords:Corresponding author: Farr Nezhat  MD  Nezhat Surgery for Gynecology/Oncology  Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University  Stony Brook University School of Medicine  Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery and Robotics| NYU Winthrop Hospital  233 Broadway  Suite 2750  New York  NY 10279  
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