Towards uterine inversion: Illustration of a gradual process through three cases of submucous myoma

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  • Kesang D Bista
  • Ashma Rana
  • Geeta Gurung
  • Neelam Pradhan
  • Archana Amatya

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Non puerperal uterine inversion, submucous fundal myoma, vaginal myomectomy

Abstract

How the largest of the large (> 10 x 8 cms) sub mucous myoma arising from the fundus uteri successively promotes the occurrence of non puerperal uterine inversion over the years as depicted through 3 different illustrations imitating a gradual process; first by forming an indentation in the uterine fundus then progressively causing more dimpling in the verge of uterine inversion until finally giving rise to a full blown picture of complete uterine inversion where the uterine fundus is driven beyond the level of introitus with the consequences of prolapsed incarcerated myoma in a post menopausal woman. A total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingoophorectomy were performed on all of these 3 women 2 perimenopausal and a postmenopausal; the latter was first facilitated by vaginal myomectomy further supplemented by division of the inversion ring posteriorly as described by Haultain.

Key words: Non puerperal uterine inversion, submucous fundal myoma, vaginal myomectomy.

doi:10.3126/njog.v1i2.2398

N. J. Obstet. Gynaecol Vol. 1, No. 2, p. 51-54 Nov-Dec 2006

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Bista, K. D., Rana, A., Gurung, G., Pradhan, N., & Amatya, A. (2009). Towards uterine inversion: Illustration of a gradual process through three cases of submucous myoma. Nepal Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1(2), 51–54. Retrieved from https://nepjol.info/index.php/NJOG/article/view/2398

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