Acta Scientific Women's Health (ASWH)(ISSN: 2582-3205)

Case Report Volume 4 Issue 2

Systematization in the Conservative Surgical Management of Myomas of Large Elements. Uterine Desarterialization DAU. POSADAS Technique. Case Report

Javier Enrique Oviedo Venerio1* and Cols Dra Maria Teresa Zelaya Velasquez2

1Specialist in Gynecology and Obstetrics, UNAN Leon, HEODRA Leon, Nicaragua
2Specialist in Gynecology and Obstetrics, MINSA, UNAN Leon, Nicaragua

*Corresponding Author: Javier Enrique Oviedo Venerio, Specialist in Gynecology and Obstetrics, UNAN Leon, HEODRA Leon, Nicaragua.

Received: November 05, 2021; Published: January 18, 2022

Abstract

Myomectomy is an alternative to offer in cases of young women, without children, who wish to preserve their uterus, however, it is essential to map the fibroids, pre-surgical planning, and a detailed informed consent of the risks [1]. The most frequent errors in myomectomy are inappropriate uterine incisions and ineffective hemostasis. The purpose of every surgeon during myomectomy is to use pharmacological actions and surgical techniques from the existing arsenal whose common denominator is to decrease the flow in the uterine and ovarian arteries. We use the Posadas technique for uterine dearterialization as it is considered easier and faster to perform combined with pharmacological actions and mechanical effects such as the use of tourniquets, we describe each of the actions carried out to reduce blood losses during the myomectomy of large elements in selected cases [2].

Keywords:Myomectomy; Uterine Dearterialization; Hemorrhage and Myomectomy; Posada Technique

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Citation

Citation: Javier Enrique Oviedo Venerio and Cols Dra Maria Teresa Zelaya Velasquez. “Systematization in the Conservative Surgical Management of Myomas of Large Elements. Uterine Desarterialization DAU. POSADAS Technique. Case Report". Acta Scientific Women's Health 4.2 (2022): 02-06.

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Copyright: © 2022 Javier Enrique Oviedo Venerio and Cols Dra Maria Teresa Zelaya Velasquez. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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