Ultrasound-guided laparoscopy for conservative management of a massive degenerated uterine fibroid during pregnancy: A case report - 22/08/24
Highlights |
• | Innovative laparoscopic approach for a massive fibroid in pregnancy. |
• | Interdisciplinary care ensures safe fibroid management in pregnancy. |
• | Ultrasound-guided laparoscopy enables ongoing fetal development. |
Abstract |
Objective |
To outline the key steps in the management of a massive, degenerated fibroid during pregnancy.
Design |
A video article demonstrating diagnostic imaging, laparoscopic anatomy, and innovative surgical technique.
Setting |
This video demonstrates an unusual presentation of a uterine fibroid in pregnancy. Uterine fibroids are common, with an incidence of 40%–60% by the age of 35 with a possibility of growing in pregnancy and impacting the developing fetus.
Interventions |
This case summarizes an innovative, safe, and efficient minimally invasive surgery approach to a patient with a 30-cm degenerated fibroid at 16 weeks gestational age of pregnancy, permitting ongoing development of the viable fetus. Review of imaging revealed a solid-cystic uterine mass, suspicious for degenerated fibroid, compressing the gestation into the right upper quadrant. The patient did not have a reported history of a uterine mass prior to pregnancy. Interdisciplinary care with maternal-fetal medicine and gynecologic oncology ensured thorough counselling and various treatment possibilities. The MIGS team performed ultrasound-guided laparoscopy involving drainage, biopsy, and insertion of a transient drain to prevent re-accumulation of fluid throughout the pregnancy. Pathology revealed fibroid degeneration with infarct-type necrosis. The patient continued successfully in pregnancy until undergoing a Cesarean section at 33 weeks after developing an abscess within the fibroid. Neonatal outcome was excellent.
Conclusion |
Our case demonstrates degeneration with massive expansion of a fibroid, compromising the potential of the fetus. A solution was devised and implemented, allowing for pregnancy continuation until the third trimester.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Uterine fibroid, Pregnancy, Ultrasound-guided laparoscopy
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