This will be a retrospective review of approximately 900 patients who have undergone laparoscopic myomectomy since 1999. patients will be contacted by phone and surveyed. All patients who have had laparoscopic myomectomy will be included. Only those not wishing to take part in the survey will be excluded. The data will then be compiled for statistical analysis , looking at pain, bleeding and subsequent fertility.
Patients will be called and surveyed using a survey tool. They will be asked about what factors lead them to have surgery and then was their issue resolved after surgery.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
70
Advanced Gynecologic Surgery Institute
Naperville, Illinois, United States
That patients who had pain prior to laparoscopic myomectomy will have less pain in 75% of the cases
Time frame: since 1999
That patients who had menorrhagia prior to laparoscopic myomectomy would see a reduction after surgery 75% of the time
Time frame: since 1999
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