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Filter by:The objective of this study is to determine whether patients undergoing laparoscopic myomectomy with temporary occlusion of the uterine arteries and utero-ovarian ligaments using clips experience a decrease in blood loss during surgery compared to patients who undergo laparoscopic myomectomy without clips.
Injection of Vasopressin into the uterine tissue surrounding fibroids constricts blood vessels, and has been found to be beneficial by decreasing blood flow to fibroids, and thereby resulting in less bleeding with removal. Additionally, Misoprostol has been looked at as an additional method to decrease operative blood loss given its ability to increase uterine muscle tone, which therefore constricts the amount of blood flow to the uterus.
This project focuses on myomectomy patients in reproductive age. The aim is to study both the molecular characteristics of uterine fibroids and to characterize the clinical effects of surgical treatment. Patient series is mainly retrospective and consists of individuals who have undergone myomectomy at Helsinki University Central Hospital (HUCH) during 2009-2015. In addition, the investigators have started a prospective sample collection starting in October 2015, collecting samples from myomectomies. Clinical data sources include medical records, specific questionnaires and a quality of life -questionnaire filled by patients.