Hysteroscopic myomectomy
Also known as transcervical resection of myoma (TCRM). In 1976, Neuwirth and Amin first performed a hysteromyoma resection with a prosectoscope for urology. Today TCRM has developed into a mature new technology for gynecology. Compared with traditional hysterectomy and transabdominal fibroid removal, TCRM eliminates the burden of laparotomy, less pain for patients, and faster postoperative recovery; it can usually be performed in an outpatient setting, which is more convenient for patients and medical staff. The earth reduces the chance of cesarean section in the future.
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