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Re: Enlarged Uterus

From: Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 29 Nov 1999 20:04:31 -0600 (CST)


At Sun, 28 Nov 1999, Rose wrote: >
>I'm 43 years old. Transvaginal ultrasound revealed that my uterus has
>grown dramatically in one year from 7 cm in length to 15.9 cm in length.
>Ovaries not visible on ultrasound -- completely obscured by fibroids.
>Have ovarian cancer history in one grandmother. Father died of colon
>cancer. (I receive annual GYN exams,mammograms and regular invasive
>colon exams because of my cancer fears.) Doctor has recommended total
>hysterectomy and ovary removal. I am having no symptoms. I feel great
>at this time. My doctor didn't believe me when I told him my periods
>were regular. No excess bleeding. Now I'm on Lupron. Have taken two
>doses a month apart (October 26, November 26) in preparation for
>abdominal "classic cut" surgery in January that I don't really want to
>have. Doctor said I will have to have vertical incision. I guess I
>feel too good to think I need surgery at this time. Have read
>conflicting reports about what I should do. Am going for second
>opinion. Any thoughts on the dangers posed by large fibroids. Doctor
>said my kidneys could be crushed.
>

As long as you get an IVP (kidney Xray) to show no problem there, you may be able to wait but need frequent followup and inability to visualize the ovaries due to the fibroids is a potential risk you must be willing to take. With ovarian cancer in a grandmother and colon cancer in a father, the possibility of a genetic basis in your famiy is not strong but rather "apparent". BTW, you should at least be having routine colonscopies due to your father's history.

FWIW, a "bikini" cut can frequently be done if the uterus is below the belly button AND mobile enough to maneuver through a lower incision.

--
Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. FACOG, FACS
Great Neck, New York

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