Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Volume 10, Issue 5 (May 2020)

ISSN Print: 2160-8792   ISSN Online: 2160-8806

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Surgical Intervention on Uterine Fibromyoma in a Country with Limited Resources: Case of the Gynaecology-Obstetrics Department of the Communal Medical Centre of Ratoma Conakry-Guinea

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DOI: 10.4236/ojog.2020.1050055    395 Downloads   996 Views  

ABSTRACT

In developing countries, treatment of uterine fibromyoma is confronted with numerous problems, namely: financial inaccessibility to the proposed treatments, fear of surgery and the weakness of the technical platform. Objectives: The objectives of the study were to calculate the frequency of uterine fibromyomas, describe the socio-demographic characteristics of patients, identify the main clinical data and to describe the modalities of surgical management. Patients and Method: It was a mixed descriptive study, cumulative over a period of 5 years (60 months) with data collection in two phases: a 4-year retrospective study from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2018 and a 1-year prospective study from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019. Results: We collected 135 cases of uterine fibromyomas operated on out of a total of 260 cases of gynaecological pathologies, i.e. a frequency of 51.92%. Nulliparous women were the most concerned (45.18%), and women who attended school (60%) and those who did not attend school (40%). Women at home and housewives accounted for 42.20% and 54.07% respectively. Clinically, the circumstances of discovery were dominated by menometrorrhagia and menorrhagia respectively 77.77% and 68.14%. The large uterus was the most frequent physical sign found in 96.29% of cases. Uterine fibromyomas were recorded in 86.6% of cases in women with genital activity. The operative indications were dominated by the large polymyomatous uterus (64.44%), followed by hemorrhagic fibroma (18.52%). The surgical treatment was conservative in 92.60%. The total hysterectomy performed in 7.40. Lethality was 1.4%. Conclusion: The surgical management of fibroids contrasts conservative treatment (myomectomy) with radical treatment (hysterectomy) with multiple possible approaches (hysteroscopy, vaginal surgery, laparoscopy or laparotomy). In our context, only laparotomy was possible due to lack of equipment. Laparoscopy and hysteroscopy equipment is necessary for less invasive surgery.

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Diallo, M. , Baldé, I. , Diallo, A. , Baldé, O. , Diallo, F. , Fofana, M. , Sow, A. , Barry, A. , Sy, T. and Keita, N. (2020) Surgical Intervention on Uterine Fibromyoma in a Country with Limited Resources: Case of the Gynaecology-Obstetrics Department of the Communal Medical Centre of Ratoma Conakry-Guinea. Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 10, 615-625. doi: 10.4236/ojog.2020.1050055.

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