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Uterine fibroids can generally be divided into three different types: intermural fibroids, subserosal fibroids, and submucosal fibroids. Subserosal fibroids grow toward the serosal surface of the uterus and protrude under the serosa. If they continue to grow and protrude outward, a pedicle will be connected to the uterine muscle wall and become a pedicled subserosal myoma. Uterine fibroid pedicle twisted. Uterine fibroids are benign reproductive tumors, but they cause serious harm to women, especially if the uterine fibroid pedicle is twisted, the consequences for patients are even more serious. Once it is detected that the uterine fibroid pedicle is twisted, it must be paid attention to because it can easily lead to life threatening. It should be known that if the fibroid continues to develop in the abdominal cavity, it can also be connected to the uterus by only one pedicle, becoming a pedicled subserosal uterine fibroid. The blood vessels contained in the tumor pedicle are the only blood supply route for fibroids. By twisting the tumor pedicle, the tumor pedicle will be necrotic and severed. Fibroids fall off from the abdominal cavity, and they abut the adjacent organs and tissues such as the omentum and mesentery to obtain blood supply, thus forming "parasitic fibroids" or "free fibroids".

Uterine fibroid pedicle twist

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Uterine fibroids can generally be divided into three different types: intermural fibroids, subserosal fibroids, and submucosal fibroids. Subserosal fibroids grow toward the serosal surface of the uterus and protrude under the serosa. If they continue to grow and protrude outward, a pedicle will be connected to the uterine muscle wall and become a pedicled subserosal myoma. Uterine fibroid pedicle twisted. Uterine fibroids are benign reproductive tumors, but they cause serious harm to women, especially if the uterine fibroid pedicle is twisted, the consequences for patients are even more serious. Once it is detected that the uterine fibroid pedicle is twisted, it must be paid attention to because it can easily lead to life threatening. It should be known that if the fibroid continues to develop in the abdominal cavity, it can also be connected to the uterus by only one pedicle, becoming a pedicled subserosal uterine fibroid. The blood vessels contained in the tumor pedicle are the only blood supply route for fibroids. By twisting the tumor pedicle, the tumor pedicle will be necrotic and severed. Fibroids fall off from the abdominal cavity, and they abut the adjacent organs and tissues such as the omentum and mesentery to obtain blood supply, thus forming "parasitic fibroids" or "free fibroids".
nickname
Uterine fibroid pedicle twist
Common locations
uterus
Common symptoms
Persistent pain with nausea and vomiting
different kinds
A few days ago, Tianjin Women's Health Rescue Center and Uterine Fibroid Ultra Minimally Invasive Rescue Base cooperated with Tianjin Women's and Children's Development Foundation and People's Liberation Army Hospital.
Uterine fibroid pedicle twist can be diagnosed mainly from the following aspects. [1]
Patients with uterine fibroids need to pay enough attention once the situation of pedicle torsion is detected, which can easily lead to life danger. If fibroids continue to develop in the abdominal cavity, they can be connected to the uterus by only one pedicle, and become a pedicled subserosal uterine fibroid. The blood vessels contained in the tumor pedicle are the only blood supply route for fibroids. If the tumor pedicle is twisted, the tumor pedicle will be necrotic and severed. Fibroids can fall off and easily form parasitic fibroids or free fibroids. After the pedicle is reversed, the patient must go to the hospital for treatment in time, so as not to cause the patient with abdominal pain, shock, and endanger life.

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