A Rare Case of Impacted Huge Cervical Fibroid Delivered Using a Blade of Obstetric Outlet Forceps.

2015 
Most of the fibroids are situated in the body of the uterus, but in 1 – 2% of the cases they are confined to cervix and usually to be supravaginal portion. A cervical fibroid is usually single and is either interstitial or subserous. Rarely it becomes submucous and polypoidal. Treatment for cervical fibroid is hysterectomy. The principle to be followed is enucleation followed by hysterectomy. Difficulties may be encountered during enucleation of cervical fibroid. Here is such a case in which enucleation by hand and myoma screw turned out to be difficult in which a blade of outlet forceps was used for successful enucleation.
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