Uterus Fibroids Surgery Side Effects – Citizens Report https://citizensreport.org a digital channel commited to health & medical rights. Wed, 17 Jan 2024 09:06:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.24 https://citizensreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/cropped-cr-icon-1-32x32.png Uterus Fibroids Surgery Side Effects – Citizens Report https://citizensreport.org 32 32 Side Effects of Uterus Fibroids Surgery https://citizensreport.org/2015/01/14/uterus-fibroids-surgery-side-effects/ https://citizensreport.org/2015/01/14/uterus-fibroids-surgery-side-effects/#respond Wed, 14 Jan 2015 09:52:07 +0000 http://www.citizensreport.org/?p=4402 Uterus Fibroids Surgery Side Effects Although generally quite safe, uterus fibroids surgery side effects include excessive bleeding, pelvic pain, discomfort during sex, infection and abscess. Bleeding can persist for weeks or even months after an abdominal surgery such as a myomectomy – which removes the fibroids themselves – or even longer in the case of […]

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Uterus Fibroids Surgery Side Effects

Uterus Fibroids Surgery Side Effects

Although generally quite safe, uterus fibroids surgery side effects include excessive bleeding, pelvic pain, discomfort during sex, infection and abscess. Bleeding can persist for weeks or even months after an abdominal surgery such as a myomectomy – which removes the fibroids themselves – or even longer in the case of a hysterectomy – which removes the uterus entirely. A full recovery from a hysterectomy can take up to a year and can be accompanied by heavy bleeding. For premenopausal women who intend to have children, the most serious uterus fibroids surgery side effect is infertility. Loss of fertility can occur even after a successful myomectomy. Complications during a myomectomy, such as uncontrollable blood loss, can make a total hysterectomy necessary.

The risks and long recovery times associated with abdominal fibroid removal surgery led to the development of the less invasive laparoscopic technique, although this option is not suited for all women. Laparoscopic surgery removes fibroids using a long, thin tube called a laparoscope, inserted into the uterus either through small incisions in the abdomen or via the vagina. Not all uterus fibroids can be treated by laparoscopy; however, a hysterectomy may be necessary depending on the size and location of the fibroids.

Hormone therapy can shrink fibroids enough to make a myomectomy feasible and thereby preserve fertility.

Uterus Fibroids Surgery Cancer

The many uterus fibroid surgery side effects led to the development of new procedures that were billed as safer and faster. However, the FDA has sounded the alarm about the dangers of uterus fibroid surgery cancer posed by a new fibroid removal technique.

Laparoscopic power morcellation has the potential to unleash dormant cancer cells present in fibroids. According to an FDA study, about 1 in 350 women who undergo this fibroid surgery risk developing a leiomyosarcoma, which is a cancer of smooth muscle tissue that can spread throughout the body. Once spread, most leiomyosarcomas are inoperable and fatal.

It is clear that this type of fibroid surgery risks cancer. Some doctors and hospitals have already stopped using laparoscopic power morcellation, and patients who developed cancer as a uterus fibroid surgery side effect after undergoing this procedure are preparing lawsuits against the manufacturers of the devices used.

Side Effect Victims

Women who developed Uterine Cancer, Stomach Cancer or Leiomyosarcoma (LMS) after undergoing Fibroid Removal or a Hysterectomy may be eligible for compensation. Don’t let your valuable legal rights expire – request a free case review by visiting:

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Cheap and Easy Fibroid Removal Surgery Has Some Serious Side Effects https://citizensreport.org/2014/12/22/fibroid-removal-surgery-side-effects/ https://citizensreport.org/2014/12/22/fibroid-removal-surgery-side-effects/#respond Mon, 22 Dec 2014 16:41:55 +0000 http://www.citizensreport.org/?p=4203 Fibroid Removal Surgery Side Effects Uterine fibroid removal surgery presents a number of side effects and risk, as do all surgical procedures. A uterine fibroid removal surgery that has been surging in popularity lately is called laparoscopic uterine fibroid morcellation. Billed as a cheap, safe and easy way to remove uterine fibroids, many patients have […]

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Fibroid Removal Surgery Side Effects

Uterine fibroid removal surgery presents a number of side effects and risk, as do all surgical procedures. A uterine fibroid removal surgery that has been surging in popularity lately is called laparoscopic uterine fibroid morcellation. Billed as a cheap, safe and easy way to remove uterine fibroids, many patients have no idea about the hidden dangers of this procedure.

Fibroid morcellation is a routine, minimally invasive surgery that offers an alternative to more complicated fibroid surgeries like hysterectomies. The procedure starts with a keyhole incision into the abdomen, followed by the insertion of a “morcellator” into the uterine cavity. The morcellator is a rotary blade device that shreds the fibroid tissue into fine pieces – morcellate means “to mince.” The cuts it makes into the uterine wall weakens the tissue and can complicate pregnancy, but that is hardly the only side effect of this fibroid surgery.

Uterine Fibroid Surgery Side Effects: Increased Cancer Risk

An undiagnosed uterine cancer may look like a fibroid, or there may be cancerous cells around the fibroid that gets shredded by the morcellator. According to studies by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), about 1 in 350 women who undergo fibroid morcellation will develop cancer such as uterine leiomyosarcoma (ULMS). This happens when the morcellator shreds and spreads preexisting cancer cells around, allowing them to migrate and metastasize. This supposedly “safe” fibroid removal surgery poses a serious cancer risk.

Avoid Fibroid Surgery Side Effects: Diet, Weight Loss and Hormone Therapy

Although most women will develop fibroids within their lifetimes, there are ways to avoid the side effects and risks of fibroid removal surgery. Diet is an extremely important factor in the growth of uterine fibroids. Xenoestrogens are present in many processed foods and products and contribute significantly to uterine fibroids. Xenoestrogens are “foreign” estrogens that disrupt the body’s natural estrogens, creating the hormonal imbalance that leads to uterine fibroids. Interestingly, xenoestrogens are most commonly found in cosmetics, from sunscreens, toothpastes and soaps to hairsprays and shampoos. Xenoestrogens are found in most lipsticks, as well. Eschewing processed foods and cosmetics that contain xenoestrogens and other endocrine disruptors may over time help shrink fibroids. Losing excess weight also helps to restore hormonal balance and thus fight fibroids. If diet and exercise have no effect, hormone therapy may be considered, although it is usually an expensive and ongoing treatment.

Side Effect Victims

Women who developed Uterine Cancer, Stomach Cancer or Leiomyosarcoma (LMS) after undergoing Fibroid Removal or a Hysterectomy may be eligible for compensation. Don’t let your valuable legal rights expire – request a free case review by visiting:

Click here to receive your free case evaluation.

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