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Q: Is the hormones affected after the myomectomy?
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What is the procedure and instruments for myomectomy?

Myomectomy instruments


What questions should the patient ask the doctor about myomectomy?

Why is a myomectomy being recommended?How many myomectomies do you perform a year?What type of myomectomy will be performed?What are the risks if I decide against the myomectomy?What alternatives to myomectomy are available to me?


What is the root word in myomectomy?

The root word of myomectomy is myoma. A myomectomy is the surgical removal of a myoma, or the excision of a fibroid tumor from the uterus.


Why aren't tissue affected by hormones?

Actually tissues are. The entire organs, which includes tissues, are affected by hormones.


What are the chances of having twins after a myomectomy?

Myomectomy alone wouldn't change the likelihood of conceiving twins.


What are some good journal sources of information on myomectomy?

AmIndman, Paul D. "Myomectomy: Removal of Uterine Fibroids." All About Myomectomy. 2002 [cited March 14, 2003]. Toaff, Michael E. "Myomectomy." Alternatives to Hysterectomy Page [cited March 14, 2003].


Are cells without receptors affected by hormones?

no they are not


Is menstrual cycle is affected by hormones?

yes


When is myomectomy used?

A myomectomy can remove uterine fibroids that are causing symptoms. It is an alternative to surgical removal of the whole uterus (hysterectomy ).


What are the risks with a myomectomy?

The risks of a myomectomy performed by a skilled surgeon are about the same as hysterectomy (one of the most common and safest surgeries).


Did you have an abdominal myomectomy and late period?

yes


Organism could not produce hormones how would homeostsis be affected?

drastically - without hormones there cannot be a homeostasis - balance in life