Urethral leiomyoma: combined vaginal and abdominal approach – a case report

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Introduction: leiomyomas are benign mesenchymal tumors of smooth muscle origin that can develop in various locations. Urethral leiomyomas are rare, with approximately only 120 cases reported in the literature. These tumors often occur in the third and fourth decades of life but are rare in menopausal patients. In general, treatment involves surgery, only three recurrence reports in the literature. Description: a case report on a 56-year-old woman; the patient had type II diabetes mellitus and chronic high blood pressure, was overweight (body mass index, 27.1 kg/m2), and a smoker. Besides this, the patient presented symptoms of urinary obstruction and had a large urethral leiomyoma. The tumor was completely removed with no associated urethral lesions using a complex, combined abdominal-vaginal surgical approach. Discussion: the management and treatment on urethral leiomyomas is challenging and have not been established yet due to the rarity of these tumors.

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de Souza, F. D., E Silva Leite, F. D. P., Liberato, A. R. C., Haruta, C. M., & Rangel, A. E. de O. (2022). Urethral leiomyoma: combined vaginal and abdominal approach – a case report. Revista Brasileira de Saude Materno Infantil, 22(2), 431–435. https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9304202200020013

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