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Giant prolapsed submucous leiomyoma: a surgical challenge for gynecologists
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2011Registro en:
CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY, v.38, n.3, p.299-300, 2011
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Autor
BRITO, L. G. O.
MAGNANI, P. S.
TRAPP, A. Eugenio de Azevedo
SABINO-DE-FREITAS, M. M.
Institución
Resumen
We present a case of a 45-year-old woman who presented with irregular vaginal bleeding and menorrhagia for two months, with an episode of massive bleeding initiating 24 hours before with hemodynamic shock. Vaginal inspection showed a soft, rounded, friable mass in vaginal introitus. After hospitalization, blood transfusion and hydration, she was submitted to vaginal myomectomy with the withdrawal of a 12-cm white, solid, huge, pedunculated, leiomyoma; however, hysterectomy was performed due to persistent uterine bleeding. The postoperation period had no complications. Macroscopy showed a retraction of the myoma pedicle. Gynecologists should prioritize clamping of a pedicle before surgery, reducing its size if the tumor is large.