Myomectomy Cost In Malaysia
What is Myomectomy?
Myomectomy is a surgical procedure to take out uterine fibroids and reconstruct the uterus.
Who is the Right Doctor for Myomectomy?
A Gynecologist is a suitable doctor to consult for Myomectomy.
How is the Procedure Performed?
Depending on the size, number, and location of fibroids, the surgeon may choose one of three surgical approaches:
- Laparoscopic or Robotic Myomectomy are both minimally invasive procedures; the surgeon removes fibroids through many small abdominal incisions.
- To treat smaller fibroids (submucosal fibroids), the surgeon performs a Hysteroscopic Myomectomy. He accesses and removes the fibroids using instruments inserted through the vagina and cervix into the uterus.
- In an Abdominal Myomectomy, the surgeon makes an open abdominal incision to access the uterus and remove fibroids.
The cost of Myomectomy includes:
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Preoperative diagnostic tests cost [ultrasound, complete blood count (CBC), and MRI]
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Surgery cost
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Types of surgery (Abdominal myomectomy, Laparoscopic myomectomy, Robotic myomectomy, or Hysteroscopic myomectomy)
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Post-Operative cost (depends on the number of follow-up sessions)
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Medicine cost (anti-inflammatory, painkillers, etc.)
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Patient's hospital stay
The overall cost of the procedure also varies based on the patient's condition and preferences. Some of these factors are:
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Type of hospital and room opted (General, Twin sharing, or single room)
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The severity of the disease
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Post-surgical complication, if it happens [such as Haemorrhage, Injury to the uterus, Formation of scar tissue (adhesions) within the uterus]
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Cost of Blood products (if required)
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Age of the patient
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An extended stay at the Hospital
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Cost of Accommodation during follow-ups, in case the patient is not a local resident
Cost related to Myomectomy in Malaysia
Treatment name | Cost range |
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Fibroid Removal Myomectomy | USD 3600 to USD 4400 |
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- Gleneagles Hospital, Kuala Lumpur is one of the leading hospitals in Malaysia accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI), the highest international quality accreditation in terms of patient safety and health care services.
- Established in 1996, the hospital is delivering healthcare and excellence for over 25 years.
- The Hospital is particularly known for its Cardiology, Oncology, and Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery.
- It provides comprehensive medical and surgical procedures such as Bariatric Surgery, Gastroenterology, General Surgery, ENT, Hepatobiliary Surgery, Neurosurgery, Paediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Breast Surgery to mention a few.
- Gleneagles Hospital has one of the most advanced technologies like Gamma Knife and Da Vinci Si Surgery System.
- A well-equipped Imaging Department like Ultrasound Examination, Computed Tomography Scan (C.T. Scan), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Fluoroscopy, Angiography, Non-vascular Interventional Radiology, Mammography, Bone Mineral Densitometry, and General Radiography.
- The Hospital also received several awards namely, the 'International Hospital of the Year,' and 'Highly Commended for Excellence in Customer Service' award from the prestigious International Medical Travel Journal in 2018. It also received the 'Best Health Screening Provider in Asia Pacific' by the Global Health and Travel Awards 2019.
- Several services are provided for international patients such as Visa, flight booking, airport transfer, accommodation, air evacuation & repatriation, doctor referral and appointment, cost estimation, emergency care, and sightseeing.

- KPJ Ampang Puteri Specialist Hospital is a premier hospital that is owned by the KPJ Healthcare Group, one of the leading providers of private healthcare in Malaysia.
- It is a multispecialty hospital that offers 25 medical and surgical procedures including Cardiology & Cardiothoracic, Breast & Endocrine, Neurology/Neurosurgery, Interventional Radiology, Radiotherapy & Oncology, Orthopaedic Surgery, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Obesity/Bariatric Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, and Paediatrics.
- The Hospital is the first in Malaysia to receive full accreditation status by the Malaysian Society for Quality in Health (MSQH) for the 6th consecutive 4-year term 2016-2020.
- Besides, it is a Joint Commission International (JCI) accredited Hospital with quality healthcare covering 350 standards from surgical, hygiene, and anaesthesia procedures to medical staff and nurses.
- It is also certified by SIRIM QAS International for ISO 18001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 and OHSAS 9001:2007.
- It was awarded "Baby-Friendly Hospital" (BFH) in 2006 by the Ministry of Health.
- The Lloyd's Quality Assurance Ltd for food safety has awarded the Hospital the Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP) certification.
- Moreover, in 2018 it received Planetree Gold certification from Planetree International for excellence in person-centred care making it one of the first hospitals in South East Asia to receive such honour.

- Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur is a premier healthcare hospital that has been serving people from all over the world for 47 years.
- It is a one-stop integrated healthcare provider that specialises particularly in Oncology, Cardiology, Neurology and Neurosurgery, Orthopaedics, and Paediatrics.
- Besides this, it has many medical and surgical departments like Gastroenterology, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Ophthalmology, General Surgery, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Radiology & Interventional Radiology, Urology, Fertility Services – IVF, and Cranio-Facial Surgery.
- It is supported by cutting-edge technologies like Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computerised Tomography (CT) scan, PET-CT, Mammography, Fluoroscopy, Ultrasound, Image intensifier, Bone densitometry, Orthopantomography and other interventional procedures.
- It has the prestigious JCI accreditation along with a certification by the Malaysian Society for Quality in Health (MSQH). It is also a certified Baby-Friendly Hospital.
- The International Patient Centre (IPC) is available to assist international patients from admission to discharge along with airport transfers.
Myomectomy Cost - Frequently Asked Questions
Before Myomectomy - Most Frequently Asked Questions
Abdominal open myomectomy is a major surgical procedure. It involves making an incision through the skin on the lower abdomen known as a "bikini cut," and removing the fibroids from the wall of the uterus. However, if the fibroids are smaller then the same procedure can be done laparascopically, which then makes it a lower risk surgery.
Depends on Obesity, Number and size of fibroids and previous surgical history of the individual.
That’s right, the purpose of Myomectomy surgery is to remove the fibroids that are inhibiting the process of conception.
That’s right, heavy bleeding and pain because of fibroids will subside and go away.
Myomectomy is the surgery which removes the fibroids from the uterus. This is the best option for women who have fibroids and want to have children in their future.
Some symptoms which indicate the presence of fibroid are:
- pelvic pain
- irregular bleeding\
- frequent urination
- heavy periods
This is a good option for women who have fibroids present in their uterus ans they want to get pregnant in future. Myomectomy removes the fibroids from the uterus without damaging the uterus.
You will be prescribed with some medicines before the surgery to reduce the size of your fibroids and makes their removal easier. Gonadotropin releasing hormone will be given to you to put you in a temporary state of menopause. You have to stop taking alcohol and smoking. The ,midnight before the surgery you have to stop eating or drinking anything.
Your doctor will prescribe you some blood test, MRI scan and pelvic ultrasound before you go for myomectomy.
Many women get relief from the symptoms of pelvic pain and heavy menstrual bleeding. In some cases fibroids can come back especially in women of younger age.
Myomectomy is the surgical procedure for removing the benign growth of benign muscle which is also known as fibroids.
In myomectomy fibroids are being removed by keeping the uterus intact, this is an alternative to hysterectomy in which removal of uterus is needed.
There are different ways of performing myomectomy depending in the size, number and location of the fibroids. There are different surgical and non surgical procedure involved in myomectomy.
Many women do not experience any symptoms of fibroids, no symptoms are seen. Doctor advise you to undergo myomectomy if ultrasound shows presence of fibroids in uterus and the symptoms interfere in day to day life.
Women should go for myomectomy for restoring the uterus, if you are planning a pregnancy.
During the Myomectomy - Most Frequently Asked Questions
Hospital stay is for 2 days.
It is a 2 hour procedure.
Myomectomy is done by three procedures :
- Abdominal myomectomy
- Laproscopic myomectomy
- Hysteroscopic myomectomy
In abdominal myomectomy a horizontal 3-4 inch long incision is being made just above your pubic bone or a vertical incision is made just below your belly button to just above your pubic bone. After making the incision, the fibroids are removed from the wall of the uterus and then sutures are being placed.
In laproscopic myomectomy, you will be given general anaesthesia and four small incision of half inch will be made in your lower part of abdomen and your stomach will be filled with CO2 gas to check inside your abdomen. Then a laproscope will b e placed through the incision which has camera at one end and a small incision will be placed at other end, the fibroids are cut by the instruments and then the instrument is removed and the gas is released and the incision is closed.
In this procedure a thin lighted scope will be placed through your vagina or cervix into your uterus. Then a special liquid will be placed into your uterus for widening it, a wire loop is being used to shave out the pieces of fibroids.
The surgery is being done under general anaesthesia.
Abdominal myomectomy is done if large uterine fibroids are present. Laproscopic myomectomy is done if the fibroids are smaller in size and less in number and hysteroscopic myomectomy is done if the fibroids inside the uterus are smaller and it involves removal through the vagina.
This procedure is done under general anaesthesia, first an horizontal incision is being made in the lower part of abdomen just above your pubic bone. Then a vertical incision is made just below your belly button just above your pubic bone, this incision is less commonly used but it can be used if the fibroids are larger. Once the incision are made fibroids are removed from the wall of the uterus and the uterine muscles are being stitched.
After Myomectomy - Most Frequently Asked Questions
1 week for stitch removal and 6 weeks for full recovery.
You may have a brown or reddish brown vaginal discharge or spotting for a few weeks or until your first period. This is normal. Expect your first two periods to start early or late.
The swelling will take several weeks to go down, may take about 4 to 6 weeks to fully recover. It is important to avoid lifting while you are recovering so that you can heal.
Most patients join their work after 7 day.
6 weeks from surgery
It depends on the age of the patient. If patient is already in menopause, then chances of recurrence are very minimal. For females who are still getting regular cycles, doctor can give an injection (during procedure or after 7 days of procedure) to avoid recurrence for another 5 years. This way, patient can fulfil the desire of motherhood, if that’s the primary factor.
It is safe to plan for fertility after 4-6 months of the procedure.
Women who has more than six fibroids in which there chances of pregnancy are less, in some cases this procedure can weaken your uterus also, there are chances that your uterus can tear as pregnancy starts.
If you have uterine fibroids which are causing the symptoms then myomectomy can be used to remove fibroids and getting relief from the symptoms. The typ of myomectomy procedure which you undergo depends on the size and location of your fibroids.
In case of abdominal myomectomy your scar will be one inch below your pubic hairline and it also fades with time. The scar from laproscopic myomectomy can be seen while wearing low cut bikni or a crop top, this scar is also very smaller and will fade with time.
Some of the common complictaions which you can notice after myomectomy are infection, excessive bleeding, scar tissue, occurence of a new fibroid.
. For abdominal myomectomy four to six weeks of recovery is needed and for laproscopic myomectomy two to four weeks of recovery is needed and for hysteroscopic myomectomy two to three days is needed for recovety.
Dont lift any heavy object or do heavy exercise till your incisions are completely healed. If you want to get pregnant after the procedure ask your doctor when to start planning.
Initially after surgery you will be given intravenous fluid for maintaining hydration. Urinary catheter will be placed for passage of urine. You will be advised to take liquid diet after surgery. There may be some vaginal discharge after surgery.
You should not lift any heavy object or do any strenuous exercise till your incisions are completely healed. You should avoid sexual activity till six weeks after the surgery.
Every surgery has some risk and complications some of the risk of the procedure includes infection, heavy bleeding, damage to nearby organs, hole in uterus, scar tissue and new fibroid formation.
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