Uterine fibroids are non-invasive growths in the uterus that can lead to bloating, pelvic pain, heavy bleeding, and issues with fertility. Some women require surgery to achieve long-term relief, while others can manage their fibroids with medication. In cases where alternative approaches are ineffective, surgical uterine fibroids provide successful solutions. We examine several surgical techniques, their advantages, recuperation periods, and the reasons Turkey is a leading destination for fibroid treatment in this guide.
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Benign growths in the uterine wall are called uterine fibroids. They can be as small as a seed or grow large enough to distort the uterus. Though their exact cause is unknown, their growth might be influenced by genetics, lifestyle choices, and hormonal changes. Many women who have fibroids don't have any symptoms. On the other hand, some people experience persistent conditions like heavy menstrual flow, frequent urination, pelvic pressure, pain during sexual activity, and infertility. The best course of action can be surgery if fibroids have a major influence on everyday life.
Surgical treatments offer both long-term solutions and options that remove fibroids while preserving the uterus. The right choice depends on factors like the size and location of the fibroids, as well as whether you plan to have children in the future.
When fibroids are removed during a myomectomy, the uterus remains intact, making it a suitable choice for women who want to maintain fertility. There are three types of myomectomy. Laparoscopic myomectomy uses small incisions and a camera for precise fibroid removal with minimal scarring and quick recovery. Smaller uterine fibroids are best treated by hysteroscopic myomectomy, which is done through the vagina. A bigger incision may be required for an open myomectomy, which is sometimes required for larger fibroids. Recovery time varies from two to six weeks depending on the procedure. While myomectomy effectively removes fibroids, new ones may develop over time.
A hysterectomy, the last resort treatment for fibroids, involves removing the uterus. It is commonly recommended for women who have had their children or who have large, recurring fibroids. Various types of hysterectomy exist. The uterus and cervix are surgically taken out for a total hysterectomy, whereas the cervix is left untouched in a partial hysterectomy. A laparoscopic hysterectomy is a less invasive procedure that requires less recuperation time. Recovery can take four to eight weeks, depending on the type of surgery. Since the uterus is removed, fibroids cannot return, and symptoms like heavy bleeding and pain are permanently resolved.
UPMA is a minimally invasive alternative to conventional surgery. This advanced procedure uses ultrasound imaging to guide a thin probe into the fibroid, where microwave energy heats and destroys it. Because UPMA does not involve major incisions like myomectomy or hysterectomy does, it is a desirable alternative for women who want a quicker recovery with less discomfort. Compared to standard surgery, many women return to their regular activities in as little as one to two weeks. This approach helps maintain the uterus and is best suited for moderately sized fibroids. It might not work well, though, for fibroids that are particularly big or firmly implanted.
The best course of treatment depends on the size and number of fibroids, overall health, and planned future pregnancies. Women who want to get pregnant can choose between a myomectomy or UPMA, whereas a hysterectomy is a more permanent choice. Consulting a specialist is the best way to determine the most suitable option.
Recovery depends on receiving quality aftercare. Get plenty of rest at first, then steadily start moving again, and eat a healthy, vitamin- and iron-rich diet. Listen to your doctor, get checked up, and keep an eye out for any infections or issues.
Turkey's modern healthcare facilities and affordable costs have made it a top destination for fibroid treatment. Myomectomy, hysterectomy, and UPMA are considerably less expensive in Turkey without compromising quality as compared to many other western countries. At Istanbul Med Assist, we provide individualized treatment programs based on the requirements of every patient. Turkey is a great option for people looking for fibroid treatment since our experienced staff guarantees the best quality of care.
Fibroids don’t have to control your life. With advanced uterine fibroid treatments, women can regain their health, comfort, and confidence. Whether it's myomectomy, hysterectomy, or UPMA, choosing the right surgical option ensures a happier, fibroid-free future.