As mentioned in the previous article, conventional medicine has an important role and most of the time, is the first treatment for couples so that the cam is not always reason to conceive after 1 year of unprotected sex or not can carry the pregnancy to full term. With the advance of medical technology, some cases of infertility are caused by the structural problem can be corrected with surgery. In this article we will discuss how conventional surgery to treat fibroids help br I. DefinitionFibroids are benign tumors composed of smooth muscle fiber, like the uterus that attach to the uterine wall or the exterior or interior. br II. Types of fiber) fibroidsIt subserous grows on the outer wall of the uterus. It also causes the uterus to grow, sometimes up to 7 months of pregnancy, resulting in abnormal swelling, pain during intercourse and the back.b) fibroidsIt submucosal grows inside the uterine cavity, resulting in severe abnormal fibroidsIt Intramural cramps.c) is growing within the uterine wall, either to the outside, such as fibroids or inward as subserous fibroidsd subnucosal) fibroidsThis Pedunculated fibroid type attach to the uterus by a stalk and sometimes are mistaken as ovariantumors leads cramps or pelvic pain during the period. br II. How does conventional surgery for the treatment of fibroidsNormally, fibroids are left alone with regular check up, if they do not interfere with regular menstrual cycles and fertility. If they begin to grow rapidly, causing severe pain, discomfort, or grow quickly and interfere with the process of conception, then surgery may be requireddepending on the womans age, type of symptoms, and if you plan to have children in the future. 1. MyomectomyMyomectomy is the medical operation used to remove just the fibroids in the uterus without damaging or disturbing the uterus to other organs. Usually done through an incision in the lower abdomen by laparoscopy. In this surgery, the doctor tries to remove as much as possible while fibriods surgical incisions as few as possible, but sometimes more cuts are needed. Unfortunately, the recurrence rate for women with myomectomy is as high as 50%. br 2. CrymyolysisCrymyolysis is a procedure that destroys the fibroid through the use of an instrument probelike with liquid nitrogen to freeze the fibroids inside resulting in tissue death and stop the further growth of fibroids. The operation takes less than an hour and the patient can go home the same day and return to normal activities within a week. Unfortunately, there is usually Cryomyolysis preserve a woman's ability to bear children. If you want to have children in the future, be sure to talk with your doctor before surgery for other options. br 3. ElectromyolysisThe medical procedure to destroy the fibroids through the electrical current. It is the best option if the fibroid grows only in the uterus to the size of 6 weeks of pregnancy. The same procedure as in 2, but in this case, instead of trying to eliminate aprolike instrument, he or she uses an electric current to destroy the largest possible number of fibroids. br 4. MyolysisAs laser and 2, in this case the laser to produce medical instrument is used directly in the core to destroy fibroids. br 5. Uterine artery EmbolizationThe procedure is used to block blood flow to the fibroids. Since fibroids need nutrients to grow, blocking blood flow causing them to shrink. Using an Xray camera called a fluoroscope to deliver small particles in the uterus and fibroids, which help block the arteries supplying blood flow, resulting in the reduction of fibroids .. br 6. ResectionIn hysteroscopic procedure, resectoscopy medical instrument inserted through the vagina into the uterus with a tiny camera is placed at the end of a long, thin tube. Your doctor will shave off the fibrosis of the uterine wall with a resectoscope. br 7. HysterectomyThe Supracervical surgery involves removing only a portion of the uterus containing fibroids, thereby preserving their sexual function and mucussecreting glands. The recovery time of laparoscopic supra cervical hysterectomy is faster and less painful than other laparoscopic surgery. br br