
Fibroids are benign tumors of the uterine muscle wall and are among the most common gynecological findings. Many women remain asymptomatic; however, in some cases, they may cause heavy or prolonged bleeding, pelvic pain, a sense of pressure, urinary disturbances, or infertility. The need for treatment depends on their size, location, and the symptoms they cause.
Surgical removal of fibroids (myomectomy) is indicated when symptoms affect quality of life or fertility. In modern gynecological surgery, laparoscopic or hysteroscopic approaches allow precise removal of fibroids while preserving the uterus when desired. The choice of method is individualized based on the characteristics of the lesion.
Indications for Surgery
Surgery is recommended when there are severe symptoms, rapid growth, fertility issues, or suspicious morphological features.
Modern Surgical Techniques
Laparoscopic and hysteroscopic myomectomy offer less tissue trauma, faster recovery, and better preservation of uterine anatomy.
Postoperative Follow-Up
Proper postoperative follow-up supports smooth recovery and helps prevent recurrence. With specialized surgical expertise and an individualized approach, fibroid removal can significantly improve quality of life and support a woman’s future reproductive potential.

