RETHINKING CAESAREAN MYOMECTOMY: OLD TEACHINGS AND NEW EVIDENCE SUPPORTING BETTER OUTCOMES

Authors

  • Dr Orton Lungu Ministry of Health and the University of Zambia
  • Dr Selia Ng'anjo Ministry of Health
  • Dr Mwansa Chimfwembe Ministry of Health
  • Dr Chileshe Sampa Ministry of Health
  • Dr Mwale Kawelwa Ministry of Health
  • Dr Fredrick Sinkala Ministry of Health

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55320/mjz.52.4.658

Keywords:

CAESAREAN MYOMECTOMY, CAESAREAN SECTION, FIBROIDS, LEIOMYOMAS, PREGNANCY, MYOMECTOMY

Abstract

Introduction

Fibroids are the most common benign tumours of the female reproductive tract in women of childbearing age and their incidence is increasing. The successes reported in multiple cases of caesarean myomectomies have shifted the debate on the benefits of this procedure.

Case presentation

We present a 37-year-old woman who successfully underwent a caesarean myomectomy at term. She had postpartum haemorrhage which was corrected with blood transfusion and managed with uterotonics and haemostatic techniques.

Conclusion

Caesarean myomectomy in carefully selected patients has been associated with good outcomes and reduces the need for a second surgery. This is however not a routine procedure and can be associated with serious adverse maternal outcomes in poorly selected patients, inexperienced surgeons and where there is limited haemostatic resources.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Author Biographies

  • Dr Orton Lungu, Ministry of Health and the University of Zambia

    Obstetrics and gynaecology specialist in training, University of Zambia, School of Medicine. Third year in training Registrar at the Women and Newborn University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia. 

  • Dr Selia Ng'anjo, Ministry of Health

    Head of Department and consultant obstetrician gynaecologist. Women and Newborn Hospital University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia

  • Dr Mwansa Chimfwembe, Ministry of Health

    Obstetrics and gynaecology specialist in training University of Zambia, School of Medicine. Registrar Women and Newborn University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia. Third year in training

  • Dr Chileshe Sampa, Ministry of Health

    Obstetrics and gynaecology specialist in training, University of Zambia, School of Medicine. Registrar, 4 year, Women and Newborn University Teaching Hospital. 

  • Dr Mwale Kawelwa, Ministry of Health

    Registrar Women and Newborn University Teaching Hospital

  • Dr Fredrick Sinkala, Ministry of Health

    Consultant obstetrician gynaecologist

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Published

16-08-2025

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Case Report

How to Cite

Lungu, O., Ng’anjo, S., Chimfwembe, M., Sampa, C., Kawelwa, M., & Sinkala, F. . (2025). RETHINKING CAESAREAN MYOMECTOMY: OLD TEACHINGS AND NEW EVIDENCE SUPPORTING BETTER OUTCOMES. Medical Journal of Zambia, 52(4), 701-706. https://doi.org/10.55320/mjz.52.4.658

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