Fibroid Tumor Removal - Laparoscopic

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What is Fibroid Tumor Removal - Laparoscopic?


Alternate Names for Fibroid Tumor Removal - Laparoscopic:
Myomectomy - laparoscopic
Uterine fibroid removal - laparoscopic

This surgery involves removing fibroids from the wall of the uterus (womb). Fibroids are noncancerous tumors in the muscle of the uterus.


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