Does hysteroscopic surgery for submucous fibroid tumors have a high cure rate?

The cure rate for hysteroscopic surgery for submucous fibroids is very high.
Uterine submucous fibroids are highly effective using hysteroscopic myomectomy. Hysteroscopic surgery is minimally invasive, performed through the uterine cavity, a natural tube, and the damage is also less damaging and less painful for the patient than the original open surgery. Hysteroscopy allows you to see inside the uterine cavity and has a high surgical cure rate.
After hysteroscopic submucosal fibroid removal, patients may experience vaginal bleeding for a period of time due to damage to the uterine lining. However, hysteroscopic surgery is less damaging and patients will recover faster. After surgery, it is important to pay attention to personal hygiene, keep the vulva clean and avoid intercourse for 1 month after surgery.
If a woman has submucous fibroids, if the fibroid is larger than 5 centimeters or more, or if it has an obvious abnormal effect on menstruation, she should undergo hysteroscopic surgery to detach the fibroid.