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53 fibroids removed from a patient with a 20 week uterus causing severe anemia to a hemoglobin of 3

16 fibroids removed at myomectomy in patient wishing to avoid hysterectomy
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26 week uterus causing severe bulk symptoms treated with supracervical hysterectomy with minimal blood loss.
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28 week size fibroid uterus causing severe hydroureter and hydronephrosis seen on MRI
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Decompressive myomectomy to facilitate hysterectomy
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Large fibroid at uterine cornua
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Endometrial Polyp
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Ovarian mucinous cystadenoma and fibroid uterus
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Vaginal myomectomy of prolapsing fibroid
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Abdominal myomectomy on 18 week sized multi-fibroid uterus
pedunculated 15 cm fibroid
Myomectomy removing 15 cm fibroid
Fifteen fibroids removed from a 18 week sized uterus


Kruckenberg tumor masquerading as pedunculated fibroid

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A patient with ultrasound and MRI diagnosed large pedunculated fibroid was found instead to have a solid ovarian mass adherentto the uterus. The mass was excised at the time! of a planned myomectomy. Pathology found signet ring cell carcinom a , whichhad metastasized from the GI tract to the ovary (Kruckenberg tumor).


Large intramural fibroid

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15 cm intramural (within the wall) fibroid causing pelvic pain, heavy menses, and abdominal distension being removed duringmyomectomy.

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Uterus reconstructed after removing large intramural fibroid


Myomectomy with endometrial ablation and tubal ligation
Low transverse (bikini cut) incision
Fibroid uterus
Endometrial cavity entered during myomectomy
Endometrial ablation performed with cautery
Tubal ligation

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Pedunculated fibroid.
Asymptomatic Fibroid Uterus

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Seen at the time of laparoscopic tubal ligation with cautery.
Submucosal Fibroid
Image Submucosal fibroid seen on ahysteroscopy in a woman with menometrorrhagia (prolonged heave vaginal bleeding).
Patient with Fibroid and Adenomyosis
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1. 16 week size uterus causing pelvic pressure, painful menses, and urinary frequency. Multiple fibroids were seen on ultrasound.

Image 2 & 3. 11 small fibroids were removed, however, the majority of the uterine volume remained due to adenomyosis. Given thepatient's desire for future fertility a hysterectomy was not an option.
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Adenomyosis
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1 & 2. 36-year-old woman with chronic pelvic pain and dyspareunia (painful intercourse). Her examination was notable for afirm, slightly enlarged, tender uterus. Pelvic ultrasound was suspicious for adenomyosis. A vaginal hysterectomy revealedadenomyosis infiltrating the entire myometrium.

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3 - Residual Adenomyosis seen following removal of multiple fibroids

Dense Adhesions from a Prior Myomectomy
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1 & 2. Patient with a 30+ week size fibroid uterus, who had previously undergone myomectomy. A repeat myomectomy was attempteddue to bulk symptoms and desire for fertility. At surgery, her bowel was densely adherent to the entire uterine surface. Additionally,one of the broad ligaments, with a large vascular supply, and adnexa (fallopian tube and ovary) was densely adherent and stretchedthin over the large uterine surface.

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Cesarean Section
A 30-year-old woman, who underwent two myomectomies, had a scheduled cesarean section at 39 weeks gestation. Her antenatalultrasound demonstrated seven fibroids, ranging from 6 to 10 cm.
Image 1 - A classical (vertical) uterine incision was required due to the location of the fibroids. Numerous small fibroids notfound on the ultrasound are seen in the incision.
Image 2 - Baby being delivered through the uterine incision.
Image 3 - A healthy 8 pound baby boy. Due to the numerous fibroids and the classical uterine incision, the mother has a 3000 ccblood loss. She was transfused 2 units of packed red blood cells during the surgery. Her recovery was uneventful.
Fibroid Photos
Image 1 - abdomen of woman with 28 week sized uterus prior to myomectomy
Image 2 - 28 week sized uterus delivered through abdominal incision prior to myomectomy. A cantaloupe sized cervical fibroid wasfound in addition to 14 others
Image 3 - Myomectomy being performed on 28 week uterus with large cervical fibroid. Ovary and tube seen laterally
Image 4 - Posterior view after myomectomy removed 14 fibroids from the uterine corpus. Reconstructed uterus (above marked line)is seen above cantaloupe sized cervical fibroid
Image 5 - Lipoleiomyoma (Fatty Fibroid) pathology specimen

Vaginal Hysterectomy Photos
Image 1 - cervix prolapsing through vaginal introitus grasped by tenaculi
Image 2 - cervix being bivalved with scalpel
Image 3 - uterine corpus being bivalved after separation of cervix has been completed
Image 4 - uterus halved after bivalving procedure to facilitate its removal
Image 5 - after half of uterus is removed. cervix is grasped with uterine corpus below
Image 6 - following procedure bladder is drained with foley catheter revealing non-bloody urine
Image 7 - removed uterus sent for pathology examination
Image 8 - 30 Fibroid Myomectomy
Image 9 - Pelvic abcess following vaginal hysterectomy

Baby Delivery Photos
Aden's deliveryBaby Aden being delivered via cesarean section by Dr. Thomas Klein and Dr. Cheung Kim. His mother had previously undergonemyomectomy at Jefferson to remove multiple uterine fibroids, the largest 14 cm, which had caused two pregnancy losses, pelvicpressure, and urinary frequency. This was her third baby delivered since her myomectomy.
Baby born after prior myomectomyDr. Goldberg delivering a baby via cesarean section. The mother previously underwent myomectomy through the Jefferson FibroidCenter to remove multiple uterine fibroids, which were causing infertility. This was her second baby delivered following hermyomectomy.

Fibroid Photos

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17 cm pedunculated fundal fibroid
Image 14 cm fibroid causing pelvic pressure and menorrhagia (heavy bleeding)

Cesarean Section with & without Fibroids
Image Uterus with multiple fibroids at time of cesarean section after delivery of term infant.
Image Non-fibroid uterus at time of cesarean section after delivery of term infant.

40 Week Sized Myomectomy
Image View of patient with 40 gestational week size uterus at laparotomy for myomectomy. Large basketball size fluid filled degeneratingfibroid at left ruptured while delivering it through the incision. 31 fibroids were removed with minimal blood loss.
Image 31 fibroids removed from 40 gestational week size uterus at myomectomy.

33 Week Sized Fibroid Uterus
Image Dr. Sheila Kambin with 33-week sized fibroid uterus elevated through a vertical skin incision
Image Lateral view of 33-week sized uterus elevated through a vertical skin incision

Myomectomy for Infertility
Image Myomectomy being performed for an 8 cm fibroid which distorted the uterine cavity causing infertility.

Pedunculated fibroid with adhesions to omentum
Image Lysing omentum adhesed to pedunculated fibroid
Image Pedunculated fundal fibroid
Posterior cervical fibroid
Image Large posterior lower cervical fibroid (grasped with towel clamp)
Subserosal Fibroids
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Image Subserosal fibroids specimen