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Fertility and obstetrical outcomes after robot‐assisted laparoscopic myomectomy

Stéphanie Huberlant, Juliette Lenot, Mathias Neron, Noémie Ranisavljevic, V. Letouzey, Renaud de Tayrac, Florent Masia, Sophie Warembourg

Year
2019
Citations
22

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate fertility after robot-assisted laparoscopic myomectomy (RALM) in terms of pregnancy rates, and obstetrical outcomes. PATIENTS: This is a retrospective cohort of RALM performed for symptomatic leiomyomas among women who want to conceive. Medical data were retrospectively reviewed. An office hysteroscopy was prescribed 3 months after the surgery. RESULTS: Fifty-three patients were included. The mean number of myomas was 2 ± 1.5 with a mean size of 69 ± 17.7 mm. A breach of the cavity was noticed in 15.1% of the cases. Two cases of intrauterine adhesions were diagnosed and treated during the post-operative office hysteroscopy (5.7%). Clinical pregnancy rates were 52.8% with a live birth rate of 41.5% in patients desiring pregnancy. A caesarean section was performed in 17 cases (70.8%). No case of uterine rupture was reported. CONCLUSION: More than half of the patients became pregnant after RALM. A low rate of obstetrical complications was reported, with no uterine ruptures, highlighting the promise of this technique for infertile patients.

Keywords

MedicineHysteroscopyPregnancyRetrospective cohort studyObstetricsFertilityUterine ruptureCaesarean sectionLive birthMyoma

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