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01-07-2019 | Laparoscopy | IUJ Video
Laparoscopic management of a large urethral leiomyoma
Authors:
Giuseppe Ciravolo, Federico Ferrari, Valentina Zizioli, Paolo Donarini, Sara Forte, Enrico Sartori, Franco Odicino
Published in:
International Urogynecology Journal
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Issue 7/2019
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Abstract
Introduction and hypothesis
A 42-year-old female presented with a 12-cm mass bulging the anterior vaginal wall and causing urgency urinary incontinence and bulk symptoms.
Methods
Imaging showed a tumor originating from the dorsal and cranial part of the urethra and developing in the vesicouterine space and vesicovaginal septum, dislocating the bladder ventrally and the uterus cranial-dorsally.
Results
Tranvaginal biopsy showed a benign leiomyoma. A laparoscopic approach with development of the vesicouterine space permitted a safe partial morcellation of the myoma. After the bladder and vaginal wall had been completely freed, further caudal dissection was conducted with isolation of the distal cranio-dorsal portion of the urethra. The dissection plane with the vaginal wall was developed up to the caudal margin of the urethral myoma almost corresponding to the vulvar plane, and total excision of the lesion was performed.
Conclusion
Laparoscopic management of urethral leiomyomas that develop into the vesicouterine space and vesicovaginal septum is feasible and safe also for very large lesions.