What is a myomectomy?

A myomectomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove uterine fibroids, which are common non-cancerous growths that appear in the womb. Your gynaecologist might recommend shrinking the fibroid if they are causing persistent symptoms, such as heavy bleeding and pain.

In some women, however, uterine fibroids are asymptomatic and treatment isn’t necessary. A myomectomy is an alternative to a hysterectomy (the surgical removal of the uterus) if a woman would still like to get pregnant and have children.

How do I know if a myomectomy is right for me?

The procedure isn’t suitable for all types of fibroid. The specialist will determine whether you are eligible for a myomectomy by taking the size, number and position of your fibroids into consideration.

How is a myomectomy performed?

There are three possible ways for a myomectomy to be performed: