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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-207899

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Myomectomy during the cesarean section is a debatable procedure because of raised risk of associated uncontrollable hemorrhage and postoperative morbidity. 38 years, elderly primigravida, who conceived after primary infertility with large leiomyoma in the lower uterine segment, underwent myomectomy during the cesarean section. Her intra-operative hemorrhage was within normal limits and post-partum period was uneventful. Conclusion of this study is Safety and feasibility of myomectomy along with cesarean largely depends upon the case selection, experience of the obstetrician and backup ICU and transfusion facilities.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-169135

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Mesenteric leiomyosarcoma is a rare entity. It is usually seen in middle-aged individuals. The tumor usually remains asymptomatic for longer duration until it acquires a big size. Surgical removal is the main modality of treatment. Common symptoms of the patients are usually pain or distension abdomen. Pre-operative diagnosis is usually difficult. Ultrasonography and computed tomography scan can help in the diagnosis. In this case, the tumor was mistaken for subserosal fibroid but intraoperatively turned out a mesenteric mass with retroperitoneal extension. On histopathological examination, it was a leiomyosarcoma. Reoccurrence can occur. Early diagnosis and wide surgical resection can improve the prognosis of the patient.

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