Lap-Myomectomy (Fibroid Removal)
A minimally invasive surgery to remove fibroids while preserving the uterus and supporting fertility outcomes.
Purpose
Lap-Myomectomy (Fibroid Removal) is done to remove uterine fibroids (benign tumours) that may affect implantation, cause recurrent miscarriage, or lead to infertility. By removing fibroids and restoring uterine anatomy, it helps create a healthier environment for pregnancy—either naturally or with IVF.
Common reasons it’s recommended include:
Fibroids affecting implantation
Recurrent miscarriage linked to fibroids
Infertility where fibroids are suspected to be a contributing factor

Procedure
Fibroids are removed laparoscopically through small incisions while preserving the uterus.
Evaluation & Planning
Fibroid number, size, and location are assessed to decide if laparoscopy is suitable and to plan a safe approach.
Laparoscopic Access
Small incisions are made, and a camera is used to visualize the uterus clearly.
Fibroid Removal
Procedure: Fibroids are excised laparoscopically while preserving the uterus. The uterus is repaired carefully to restore structure.
Closure & Post-op Care
Incisions are closed and you are monitored before discharge, with guidance on rest and activity.

Benefits,Evidence and Recovery
Benefits
Restores uterine anatomy, increases success of natural conception and IVF.
Evidence
Studies show laparoscopic myomectomy improves pregnancy outcomes, particularly for submucosal and large intramural fibroids (ESHRE, 2022).
Recovery
3–5 days, minimal scarring, return to daily activities within a week.
(Recovery may vary depending on fibroid size/number and individual healing.)
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