Which of the following statements defines laparoscopic
myomectomy—an alternative to hysterectomy for the treatment of
excessive bleeding due to fibroids?
a) Removal of fibroids through a laparoscope inserted through a small
abdominal incision.
Laparoscopic myomectomy is the removal of fibroids through a
laparoscope inserted through a small abdominal incision.
b) Cauterization and shrinking of fibroids using a laser or electrical
needles.
Laparoscopic myolysis is the procedure in which a laser or electrial
needles are used to cauterize and shrink the fibroid.
c) Coagulation of the fibroids using electrical current.
Laparoscopic cryomyolysis is the procedure in which electric current is
used to coagulate the fibroids.
d) Resection of the fibroids using a laser through a hyserscope passed
through the cervix.
Hysteroscopic resection of myomas is the procedure in which a laser is
used through a hyserscope passed through the cervix; no incision or
overnight stay is needed.
myomectomy—an alternative to hysterectomy for the treatment of
excessive bleeding due to fibroids?
a) Removal of fibroids through a laparoscope inserted through a small
abdominal incision.
Laparoscopic myomectomy is the removal of fibroids through a
laparoscope inserted through a small abdominal incision.
b) Cauterization and shrinking of fibroids using a laser or electrical
needles.
Laparoscopic myolysis is the procedure in which a laser or electrial
needles are used to cauterize and shrink the fibroid.
c) Coagulation of the fibroids using electrical current.
Laparoscopic cryomyolysis is the procedure in which electric current is
used to coagulate the fibroids.
d) Resection of the fibroids using a laser through a hyserscope passed
through the cervix.
Hysteroscopic resection of myomas is the procedure in which a laser is
used through a hyserscope passed through the cervix; no incision or
overnight stay is needed.