Skip to main content
Find a doctor

Myomectomy doctors in India

1,263 doctors in India — verified profiles, ratings, fees and clinic or online consultation.

1,263 doctors All procedures →
Filters & sort

MBBS, MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Gynecology
Birthright By Rainbow · Bengaluru, Karnataka +1 more

Dr. Chetan Nelivigi is an Obstetrician/ Gynaecologist at Dr. Malathi Manipal Hospital, Bangalore. She specializes in prenatal care, pregnancy management and…

MBBS, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MRCOG(UK), Diploma of the Faculty of Family Planning (DFFP), Fellow of Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists FRCOG (London), Fellowship in Reproductive Medicine

Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Ovum Woman & Child Speciality Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka +2 more

Dr. Srisailesh Vitthala is a fertility professional with a vision & mission to offer world-class cost effective infertility services by developing state of a…

1 Award

MBBS, MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Gynecology
MediHope Super Speciality Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka +4 more

Dr Kanti Sahu is a gynaecologist and obstetrician based in Marathahall and thippasandra Bangalore with 19 years of experience. She practices in Apollo Clinic…

MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MBBS

Gynecology
Frontline Multispeciality Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka +2 more

Dr. Ruksana is a Gynecologist and Obstetrician in Kalyan Nagar, Bangalore and has an experience of 16 years in these fields. Dr. Ruksana practices at Kinder…

MBBS, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Gynecology
Milann IVF · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr. Suchindra R is a Infertility Specialist,Gynecologist and Reproductive Endocrinologist (Infertility) in Indiranagar, Bangalore and has an experience of 14…

MBBS, DGO

Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Kangaroo Care Women & Children Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr. Yeshodha K.N. is a renowned Obstretrician & Gynaecologist with wide expertise in treating and counseling health-related issues in women. After her underg…

MBBS, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Gynecology
Punya Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka

As a Consultant, I have over fifteen years experience of managing patients of multiple Obstetric and Gynaecoligical disorders both Conventional and Laparosco…

MBBS, MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Gynecology
Hospitec Multi Speciality Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka +1 more

Dr. Soumya Mahesh is a Gynecologist,Obstetrician and Laparoscopic Surgeon (Obs & Gyn) in Kudlu, Bangalore and has an experience of 10 years in these fields.…

MBBS, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Gynecology
Manipal Hospital Varthur Road · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr. Sita Rajan is well experienced in the field of Obstetrician and Gynaecologist. She is associated with Cloud Nine from a long time. Dr. Sita is a very fri…

MBBS, MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Surgery
Manipal Hospital, Millers Road · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr. Madhuri Vidyashankar. P is a Gynecologist, Hysteroscopic & Laparoscopic Surgeon. With total of 12 years of experience and 7 years of exclusive experience…

MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MBBS

Gynecology
Kaade Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka +1 more

Dr. Sahana KP is a consultant Obstetrician & Gynecologist, Laparoscopic Surgeon, and Infertility Specialist. Her experience has been honed by working for som…

MBBS, DGO, MRCOG(UK)

Gynecology
Eshwar Women & Day Care Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka +1 more

Dr. Geetha Bhavani Reddy is a Gynecologist and Obstetrician in Jakkur, Bangalore and has an experience of 23 years in these fields. Dr. Geetha Bhavani Reddy…

2 Awards

Showing 1045–1056 of 1,263

Myomectomy doctors by city

Why Myomectomy is Recommended?

Myomectomy is a surgical procedure used to remove uterine fibroids while keeping the uterus intact. Fibroids are non-cancerous growths that develop in the uterus and may cause symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, or pressure in the lower abdomen.

The main goal of a myomectomy is to remove the fibroids that are causing symptoms while preserving the uterus. This makes it an important option for women who want to maintain fertility or avoid removing the uterus.

Fibroids can vary in size and location. Some grow inside the uterine wall, while others grow on the outer surface or inside the uterine cavity. Doctors recommend myomectomy when fibroids lead to severe discomfort, heavy bleeding, or fertility problems.

After the fibroids are removed, the surgeon repairs the uterus so it can continue functioning normally.

Purpose & Benefits of Myomectomy

Myomectomy offers several medical benefits for patients suffering from fibroids.

Key benefits include the following:

● Removes uterine fibroids causing symptoms

● Preserves the uterus and fertility

● Reduces heavy menstrual bleeding

● Relieves pelvic pain and pressure

● Improves chances of pregnancy in some cases

● Reduces bladder or bowel pressure caused by large fibroids

● Improves overall quality of life

Many patients notice significant relief from symptoms after the surgery.

Who May Need Myomectomy?

A doctor may recommend myomectomy for women experiencing fibroid-related problems.

You may need this procedure if you have:

● Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding

● Pelvic pain or pressure

● Frequent urination caused by fibroids

● Difficulty getting pregnant due to fibroids

● Repeated miscarriages related to fibroid growth

● Large fibroids causing abdominal swelling

Doctors evaluate the size, number, and location of fibroids before deciding if myomectomy is the best treatment option.

Types of Myomectomy

There are several types of myomectomy procedures. The type chosen depends on the size, location, and number of fibroids.

1. Abdominal Myomectomy

This is an open surgery where the surgeon makes an incision in the lower abdomen to remove fibroids directly from the uterus. It is often used for large or multiple fibroids.

2. Laparoscopic Myomectomy

In this minimally invasive technique, the surgeon removes fibroids using small incisions and a tiny camera. This approach usually results in less pain and faster recovery.

3. Hysteroscopic Myomectomy

This procedure is performed through the vagina and cervix using a hysteroscope. It is commonly used for fibroids that grow inside the uterine cavity.

The doctor will choose the most suitable method depending on the patient's condition.

Myomectomy Procedure: Step-by-Step

Myomectomy is usually performed in a hospital by a gynaecologic surgeon.

1. Before surgery, doctors may perform blood tests, ultrasound scans, or MRIs to determine the size and location of fibroids.

2. The patient is given general anesthesia or regional anesthesia to prevent pain during the procedure.

3. The surgeon reaches the uterus using one of the surgical approaches (abdominal, laparoscopic, or hysteroscopic).

4. The fibroids are carefully removed from the uterine muscle.

5. After fibroid removal, the uterus is stitched and repaired to maintain its structure.

6. The surgical area is closed, and the patient is monitored in the recovery room.

The procedure time varies depending on the type of surgery and the number of fibroids.

Recovery & Aftercare

Recovery after myomectomy depends on the type of surgery performed.

Typical recovery times include:

● Hysteroscopic myomectomy: a few days

● Laparoscopic myomectomy: 2–4 weeks

● Open abdominal myomectomy: about 4–6 weeks

Patients may experience mild pain, fatigue, or light vaginal bleeding during recovery.

Doctors usually recommend the following:

● Rest and avoiding heavy lifting

● Taking prescribed medications

● Attending follow-up appointments

● Avoiding strenuous activities during healing

Patients planning pregnancy are usually advised to wait 3–6 months after surgery to allow the uterus to heal fully.

Risks & Possible Complications

Although myomectomy is generally safe, certain risks may occur.

Possible complications include the following:

● Bleeding during surgery

● Infection

● Scar tissue formation

● Damage to nearby organs

● Fibroid recurrence

● Rare risk of uterine rupture during future pregnancy

Doctors carefully evaluate each patient to reduce these risks.

Myomectomy vs Hysterectomy

Myomectomy is often compared with hysterectomy when treating fibroids.

Myomectomy

● Removes fibroids only

● Preserves the uterus

● Allows future pregnancy

Hysterectomy

● Removes the entire uterus

● Fibroids cannot return

● Pregnancy is not possible afterward

Women who want to maintain fertility often choose myomectomy instead of hysterectomy.

Frequently asked questions

What is myomectomy used for?

Myomectomy is used to remove uterine fibroids that cause symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, or fertility problems. The procedure removes fibroids while preserving the uterus.

Is myomectomy a major surgery?

Some types of myomectomy, especially abdominal myomectomy, are considered major surgeries. However, minimally invasive options like laparoscopic or hysteroscopic myomectomy are less invasive and usually have faster recovery times.

How long does myomectomy surgery take?

The surgery typically takes 1 to 3 hours, depending on the number and size of fibroids and the surgical method used.

Can fibroids come back after myomectomy?

Yes, new fibroids may develop after the surgery because the uterus remains in place. However, many patients experience long-term symptom relief.

Is pregnancy possible after myomectomy?

Yes, many women can become pregnant after myomectomy because the uterus is preserved. Doctors usually recommend waiting several months before trying to conceive.

How painful is myomectomy recovery?

Patients may experience mild to moderate pain for a few days after surgery. Pain medications and proper rest usually help manage discomfort during recovery.

How long will I stay in the hospital after myomectomy?

Hospital stay depends on the type of surgery. Minimally invasive procedures may allow same-day discharge, while open surgery may require a 1–3 day hospital stay.

When should I see a doctor about fibroids?

You should consult a doctor if you experience heavy periods, pelvic pain, frequent urination, difficulty getting pregnant, or abdominal swelling, as these may be symptoms of uterine fibroids.

Chat Support