Perioperative complications of cesarean delivery myomectomy: A meta-analysis
Obstetrics and Gynecology | Dec 02, 2017
Pergialiotis V, et al. - Researchers designed this systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the association of myomectomy during cesarean delivery with intraoperative and perioperative maternal morbidity. Findings revealed an association with increased operative time and hemoglobin drop in patients who underwent cesarean myomectomy compared with cesarean delivery alone. They observed no increased rate of major hemorrhage or need for transfusion. They suggested cesarean myomectomy as an option to be considered in cases of isolated myomas, although randomized trials are needed.
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