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Successful Removal of Forty- Two Number Fibroid Masses during Caesarean Section in A Primigravid Woman in a Private Facility in a Low Resource Area: A Case Report
Author(s) -
SU Mbamara,
S C Ajoku
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
gynecology and reproductive health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2639-9342
DOI - 10.33425/2639-9342.1167
Subject(s) - caesarean section , medicine , uterine fibroids , obstetrics , incidence (geometry) , gynecology , pregnancy , genetics , physics , optics , biology
Uterine fibroid is the most common pelvic tumour in women of reproductive age. It has an incidence of 0.05 – 5%. Its prevalence peaks between 30 – 39 years. It is seven times (7x) more common among blacks than Caucasians [1]. Here, we present a 30-year-old primigarvid woman who had caesarean myomectomy in which 42 number of variously sized fibroid masses were enucleated in a private specialist hospital. This case report suggests that caesarean myomectomy does not appear to increase the risk of immediate or short term post-partum morbidity. It also shows that it is feasible to remove all the visible and palpable fibroid nodules during caesarean myomectomy with relative safety.