Total robotic myomectomy in a complex case: Extending the limits

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We present the case of a 30-year-old female with primary infertility who had multiple large myomas up to 22 weeks uterine size. She had a body mass index of 42 kg/m2 and also concurrent endometriosis, for which she was on medical management. After meticulous preoperative planning, total robotic myomectomy and endometriosis clearance was done. Four large myomas weighing a total of 750 g were removed after morcellation. Console time was 160 min, and she made an uneventful recovery with only 0.1 g/dL drop in hemoglobin. Robotic myomectomy is considered as an improvement over laparotomy for patients with up to three myomas and when the surgical time does not exceed 4 hours. We were successful in our attempt at total robotic myomectomy to extend these limits and had a positive surgical outcome.

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Aggarwal, P., Mittal, S., & Hooda, D. (2020). Total robotic myomectomy in a complex case: Extending the limits. Gynecology and Minimally Invasive Therapy, 9(3), 175–178. https://doi.org/10.4103/GMIT.GMIT_95_19

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