AI Article Synopsis

  • Fibroids are common in women, particularly during midlife, posing significant challenges for surgeons due to their impact on pelvic anatomy.
  • Cervical fibroids can distort the urogenital system, complicating surgical procedures.
  • The text presents two cases of cervical fibroids in perimenopausal women, highlighting the management strategies used for fibroids of varying sizes.

Article Abstract

Fibroids are ubiquitous in women of the reproductive age group more so in midlife. The cervical fibroids are challenging to operating surgeons because it distorts the surgical anatomy of the pelvis and urogenital system. The metaphor given historically to this condition is apt as the uterus appears like a lantern sitting on the dome of cervical fibroid similar to the dome of the cathedral. Here, we report two cases of cervical fibroid in perimenopausal age group of different sizes managed by following specific steps.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7718941PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jmh.JMH_143_19DOI Listing

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