Robotic Myomectomy

Robotic myomectomy in India: fertility-sparing fibroid removal, multilayer uterine closure, outcomes, recovery, and costs.

Dr. Srinivas Bojanapu
Dr. Prathima Srinivas MBBS, MS (OBG) โ€” Gynecologist & Laparoscopic Surgeon ยท Dhaara Speciality Hospital, Bengaluru Medically reviewed: June 2026 โœ“ Physician Reviewed
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Robotic Myomectomy: Fibroid Removal While Preserving the Uterus

Myomectomy is a surgical procedure to remove uterine fibroids while preserving the uterus. It is an alternative to hysterectomy, which involves removing the entire uterus. Robotic myomectomy offers precision and minimally invasive approach for women seeking fertility preservation and symptom relief from fibroids.

Myomectomy vs Hysterectomy

Purpose of Myomectomy

Myomectomy aims to remove uterine fibroids while preserving the uterus. It is preferred by women who wish to retain their reproductive capabilities and avoid the irreversible nature of hysterectomy.

Benefits Over Hysterectomy

  • Fertility Preservation: Myomectomy allows for future pregnancies, unlike hysterectomy which makes pregnancy impossible.
  • Symptom Relief: Removes fibroids causing heavy bleeding, pain, and other discomforts without removing the uterus.
  • Maintains Normal Menstruation: Preserves natural menstrual cycles and hormonal balance.

Fertility Preservation Through Robotic Myomectomy

Robotic myomectomy is a preferred choice for women desiring future pregnancies. By preserving the uterus and uterine lining, it offers the possibility of normal conception and delivery. The minimally invasive nature of robotic surgery further enhances fertility outcomes by minimizing tissue damage and scarring.

Advantages of Robotic Surgery Over Laparoscopic Myomectomy

Multi-Layer Uterine Closure

Robotic myomectomy employs a multi-layer uterine closure technique, mimicking the precision of open surgery. This ensures robust healing and reduces the risk of complications such as uterine rupture in future pregnancies.

Better Hemostasis in Vascular Myometrium

The robotic system's advanced instrumentation provides superior hemostatic control, particularly in vascular areas of the myometrium. This minimizes blood loss during surgery and improves surgical outcomes.

Easier Access to Posterior and Broad Ligament Fibroids

Robotic arms offer unparalleled dexterity and reach, making it easier to access fibroids located in challenging areas such as the posterior uterine wall or broad ligaments. This capability ensures complete removal of even complex fibroids.

Pregnancy After Robotic Myomectomy

Women who undergo robotic myomectomy can typically conceive and carry a pregnancy successfully. It is advisable to wait 3-6 months post-surgery before attempting conception to allow proper healing and reduce the risk of complications. Fertility rates after robotic myomectomy are comparable to those following laparoscopic surgery, with an added advantage of reduced uterine rupture risk.

Uterine Rupture Risk: Laparoscopic vs Robotic Closure

Laparoscopic Myomectomy: The single-layer closure technique used in traditional laparoscopic myomectomy can sometimes lead to uterine rupture during pregnancy due to weak scar tissue formation.

Robotic Myomectomy: The multi-layer uterine closure ensures stronger healing, significantly reducing the risk of uterine rupture. This makes robotic surgery a safer option for women planning future pregnancies.

Cost of Robotic Myomectomy in India

The cost of robotic myomectomy in India typically ranges between Rs 1.5 lakh to Rs 2.5 lakh, depending on the complexity of the case and the healthcare facility. This procedure is a cost-effective solution for women seeking minimally invasive fibroid removal with optimal fertility preservation.

Expert Care with Dr. Prathima Srinivas

If you are considering robotic myomectomy in India, consult renowned gynecologist Dr. Prathima Srinivas. With her expertise in minimally invasive gynecological surgeries, she ensures safe and effective treatment for uterine fibroids while preserving fertility.

For more information, visit: Dr. Prathima Srinivas | Laparoscopic Myomectomy

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