Fibroid Removal (Myomectomy) – Mitra MedCare | Advanced Surgery in Kochi
Gynecology · Fibroid Removal

Advanced
Myomectomy

Relief from pain and heavy bleeding while preserving your uterus and fertility — using precision minimally invasive surgery.

Medically reviewed by Mitra’s specialist panel  ·  Updated 2026

All-Inclusive Package

₹1.5 Lakhs all-inclusive

Fixed, transparent pricing. We prioritize minimally invasive techniques to give you faster recovery while preserving your future fertility.

2–4
Weeks Recovery
1–2
Days Hospital Stay
Yes
Uterus Preserved
0%
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What is a Myomectomy?

A myomectomy is a specialized surgical procedure to remove uterine fibroids (leiomyomas) while leaving the uterus completely intact. Unlike a hysterectomy, this procedure preserves your ability to bear children. Using advanced minimally invasive techniques (laparoscopic or robotic-assisted), our surgeons can pinpoint and remove fibroids with minimal disruption to surrounding healthy tissue.

The goal is to relieve your symptoms, such as heavy bleeding and pelvic pressure, while optimizing the health of your uterus for future fertility.

Symptoms Relieved by Myomectomy

Your doctor may recommend this surgery if fibroids are causing severe disruptions to your quality of life or interfering with your plans to grow your family.

Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
Severe Pelvic Pain
Frequent Urination
Lower Back Pain
Infertility Issues
Pain During Intercourse
Enlarged Abdomen
Pregnancy Complications

Precision Fibroid Removal

Minimally invasive approach to preserve your uterus

Targeted Relief Focused entirely on removing problematic fibroids
Preserves Fertility Maintains uterine integrity for future pregnancies
Minimally Invasive Employs small incisions rather than a large open cut
Advanced Optics High-definition cameras guide the precise removal

The Procedure, Step by Step

Minimally invasive myomectomy is performed under general anaesthesia. The exact time depends on the size, number, and location of your fibroids.

1

Anaesthesia & Prep

You are placed under general anaesthesia. The abdomen is gently inflated with CO₂ gas to create optimal working space for the instruments.

2

Small Incisions

Three to four tiny incisions (around 5–12 mm) are made. A laparoscope (camera) and precise surgical instruments are carefully inserted.

3

Fibroid Removal

The surgeon identifies the fibroids and carefully dissects them from the uterine wall. The fibroids are safely extracted through the small incisions.

4

Uterine Reconstruction

The uterine muscle is meticulously sutured back together to ensure strength for future pregnancies. The external incisions are then closed.

1.5–4 hrs
Surgery Duration
1–2 days
Hospital Stay
2–4 wks
Return to Normal Routine

What to Expect

Myomectomy provides immense relief while preserving your uterus. Like any medical procedure, it has distinct benefits and potential risks that our team will thoroughly discuss with you.

Benefits

  • Preserves Fertility
    Keeps the uterus fully intact, allowing for future pregnancies once fully healed.
  • Symptom Relief
    Significant reduction in heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, and bladder pressure.
  • Faster Recovery
    Our minimally invasive approach means most patients return to normal life within 2–4 weeks.
  • Smaller Incisions
    Tiny incisions (rather than a large abdominal cut) mean less pain and excellent cosmetic results.
  • Shorter Hospital Stay
    Most patients can go home the very next day, recovering in the comfort of their own home.

Possible Risks

  • Fibroid Recurrence
    While removed fibroids don’t return, new fibroids can develop over time.
  • Excessive Bleeding
    The uterus is highly vascular. Some bleeding during surgery is expected, but excessive bleeding is a rare risk.
  • Adhesion Formation
    Scar tissue can form in the pelvis after surgery, occasionally affecting fertility or causing discomfort.
  • Pregnancy Implications
    Depending on the incision deepness, a C-section may be recommended for future deliveries.
  • Conversion to Hysterectomy
    In extremely rare emergency cases involving severe bleeding, the uterus may need to be removed.

Your Recovery Journey

Thanks to minimally invasive techniques, recovery from myomectomy is smooth and progressive. You can expect to gradually return to full activity within 2–4 weeks.

Day 1 — Waking Up
In the Hospital

You will be monitored as anaesthesia wears off. Pain is typically managed effectively with IV medications. Our team will encourage you to sit up and take short walks to promote circulation.

Days 1–2 — Discharge
Going Home

Once you can eat, drink, and walk without issues, you’ll be cleared for discharge. You will leave with a detailed care plan, oral pain relief, and dietary instructions from your Mitra Care Associate.

Weeks 1–2 — Healing
Rest & Light Activity

Rest is your priority. Avoid lifting heavy objects. Mild spotting or vaginal discharge is normal as your uterus heals internally. Walking short distances helps prevent blood clots.

Weeks 2–4 — Getting Back
Return to Routine

Most patients comfortably return to desk work and light duties around 2 to 3 weeks. You’ll have a follow-up appointment to check your incisions and review your recovery progress.

3–6 Months — Full Clearance
Family Planning

If you are planning to conceive, you will typically need to wait 3 to 6 months to allow the uterine muscle to heal completely. Your surgeon will provide the green light for trying to get pregnant.

Pain Management
Oral painkillers prescribed at discharge will manage discomfort. Most patients only need them for the first 5–7 days.
Nutrition & Hydration
Eat a high-fibre diet to prevent constipation, as straining can be uncomfortable. Stay well-hydrated.
Activity Restrictions
No lifting heavy objects or vigorous exercise for 4-6 weeks. Avoid sexual intercourse until your doctor gives clearance.

When to Call Your Doctor

Recovery after a myomectomy is generally very safe, but being aware of warning signs is critical. Contact your Mitra Care team immediately if you experience any of the following:

High Fever

Temperature above 38.5°C (101.3°F) lasting more than 24 hours post-discharge may indicate infection.

Heavy Vaginal Bleeding

Soaking more than one pad per hour, or passing large clots, is a sign to seek immediate care.

Severe Abdominal Pain

Pain that is sudden, sharp, worsening, or not relieved by prescribed painkillers requires evaluation.

Signs of Infection

Increasing redness, warmth, swelling, or bad-smelling discharge from any of the incision sites.

Difficulty Urinating

Inability to urinate, or a strong, painful burning sensation when emptying your bladder.

Leg Pain or Swelling

Calf pain, unusual redness, or severe swelling in one leg may indicate a blood clot (DVT).

Frequently Asked Questions

We believe an informed patient makes the best decisions. Here are answers to the most common questions about fibroid removal.

Yes! Preserving your ability to conceive is often the primary reason for choosing a myomectomy over a hysterectomy. By removing the fibroids and meticulously reconstructing the uterus, we restore a healthier environment for pregnancy. You’ll typically need to wait 3–6 months for the uterus to heal before trying to conceive.

The specific fibroids removed during surgery will not grow back. However, because you retain your uterus, it is possible for new fibroids to develop in the future. The risk of recurrence varies based on genetics, age, and hormonal factors.

A myomectomy removes only the problematic fibroids and leaves the entire uterus intact, keeping your fertility options open. A hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the entire uterus, which definitively cures fibroids but ends your ability to carry a child.

Because we use minimally invasive techniques, the recovery is much faster than traditional open surgery. Most patients can comfortably return to desk or light work within 2 to 4 weeks. If you have a physically demanding job, you may need 4 to 6 weeks.

You will experience some post-operative pain, but it is typically significantly less than with an open abdominal surgery. We manage your pain effectively with oral medications, and most patients only require them for the first 5 to 7 days.

No. Our ₹1.5 Lakhs package is all-inclusive for the standard minimally invasive myomectomy procedure, including surgeon fees, anaesthesia, operating room costs, and the standard hospital stay. If highly specialized care or extended stays are required, our team discusses all financials upfront with absolute transparency.

Minimally Invasive vs. Open Myomectomy

Understanding the different surgical approaches helps you make the best decision for your body and your future fertility.

Feature Minimally Invasive Myomectomy Mitra Recommended Open Myomectomy (Laparotomy) Traditional Open Surgery
Incision SizeTiny keyhole cuts (5–12 mm)Large 5-7 inch abdominal cut
Recovery Time2–4 weeks6–8 weeks
Hospital Stay1–2 days3–5 days
Pain & DiscomfortSignificantly lowerHigher, requires more medication
ScarringMinimal to almost invisibleProminent abdominal scar
Blood LossLow risk of transfusionHigher risk of significant bleeding
Adhesion RiskLower (Better for fertility)Higher risk of pelvic scar tissue
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