Laparoscopic Multibipolar Radiofrequency Myolysis for Symptomatic Myomas in 10 Steps.

J Minim Invasive Gynecol

Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Medicine (all authors) Pôle Femmes Parents Enfants, AP-HM La Conception University Hospital, Marseille, France.

Published: June 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study outlines a 10-step minimally invasive laparoscopic technique called multibipolar radiofrequency myolysis, aimed at treating symptomatic myomas in women.
  • A video demonstration guides viewers through the procedure, which is shown to be especially beneficial for women desiring future fertility.
  • The technique, approved by the local institutional board as it focuses on procedural demonstration rather than a specific clinical case, is designed to simplify the learning process and improve accessibility for medical practitioners.

Article Abstract

Study Objective: To describe a minimal invasive 10-step technique of laparoscopic multibipolar radiofrequency myolysis for symptomatic myomas.

Design: A step-by-step video demonstration of the technique.

Setting: A woman with symptomatic FIGO 5 myoma of 60 mm of diameter, confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging. The patient included in this video gave consent for publication of the video and posting of the video online including social media, the journal website, scientific literature websites (such as PubMed, ScienceDirect, Scopus, etc.) and other applicable sites.

Interventions: Approximately 30% of women of child-bearing age with myomas will present with symptoms [1] that include chronic pelvic pain, abnormal uterine bleeding or infertility [2,3]. Data regarding fertility preservation and obstetric outcomes suggest that radiofrequency myoma ablation may offer an alternative to existing treatments for women who desire future fertility [4]. The local institutional review board stated that approval was not required because the video describes a technique and not a clinical case. In our center, all radiofrequency indications are discussed during a monthly multidisciplinary myomas meeting. This video presents the procedure divided into the following 10 steps: planning of the surgery; materials; installation; laparoscopic exploration; transvaginal ultrasound examination; visual and transvaginal ultrasound guided transparietal puncture of the myoma; control of the applicators' position; radiofrequency myolysis; end of myolysis, applicators removal; final check and additional procedures.

Conclusion: Radiofrequency myolysis is a simple and reproductible procedure that can be offered as an alternative to myomectomy [5]. This video presents 10 steps to make the procedure easier to adopt and to reduce its learning curve.

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