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Recurrence of leiomyomata after laparoscopic myomectomy.

STUDY OBJECTIVE: To assess recurrence of leiomyomata after laparoscopic myomectomy (LM) and evaluate predictive factors of recurrence.

DESIGN: Observational study (Canadian Task Force classification II-2).

SETTING: University hospital.

PATIENTS: One hundred ninety-six women.

INTERVENTION: Laparoscopic myomectomy with mean follow-up of 47 months.

MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: Myoma recurrence included recurrence of initial symptomatology before LM, recurrence at clinical examination, and appearance of a myoma 2 cm or larger on ultrasound examination. Recurrence was observed in 45 patients (22.9%). The mean time before recurrence was 42 months (range 4-95 mo). Eight women (4.08%) required reoperation. The cumulative recurrence risk was 12.7% at 2 years and 16.7% at 5 years. Predictive factors for recurrence were number of myomas and nulliparity.

CONCLUSION: According to our results, the cumulative rate of myoma recurrence within 5 years appears greater after LM than after laparotomy. However, this should not lead us to reject laparoscopy, which has many advantages compared with laparotomy, in particular its low morbidity.

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