Title of article
DETERMINANTS OF CHOICE OF SURGICAL MANAGEMENT FOR UTERINE FIBROIDS IN A TERTIARY HOSPITAL IN SOUTHERN NIGERIA
Author/Authors
Osaikhuwuomwan, James A University of Benin - College of Medical Sciences - Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Nigeria , kehinde, Osazee University of Benin - College of Medical Sciences - Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Nigeria
From page
96
To page
103
Abstract
To determine the incidence, pattern of clinical presentation and patients characteristics associated with the choice of surgical management of uterine fibroids, a retrospective survey of all surgically managed cases of uterine fibroids was conducted. There were 420 cases of uterine fibroids which constituted 10.3% and 17.6% of new gynaecological admissions and surgeries respectively. The common presentation was abdominal swelling (70%) and/or menorrhagia (63%). Types of surgical management conducted during the study period were abdominal myomectomy and hysterectomy (71.4% (300) and 28.6% (120) patients respectively). The size of fibroid did not influence the surgical treatment option but increasing age and parity were positively associated with hysterectomy as choice of surgical management (p=0.001). Further analysis showed that parity demonstrated an independent association with choice of surgery as low parity had more of myomectomy compared hysterectomy regardless of size of fibroid(89/109(81.7%) vs 20/109(18.3%), p=0.001). While age and parity are identified determinants of type of surgery for uterine fibroids, the need/desire for future childbearing as reflected by low parity is an overriding influencing factor for the choice of a conservative surgical method (Myomectomy) as the commoner mode of treatment in our locale
Keywords
uterine fibroids , surgery , myomectomy , hysterectomy , fertility desires
Journal title
Journal of Medicine and Biomedical Research
Journal title
Journal of Medicine and Biomedical Research
Record number
2573473
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