Both cesarean section and open treatment of leiomyosarcoma are intermediate surgeries, both are risky, both can have some impact on the body, and there is no value in comparing them. Cesarean section is a surgical procedure in which the abdominal wall and uterine cavity of the mother are cut open to remove the fetus. The procedure is delicate, and complications such as postpartum bleeding and infection can occur after the surgery. The wound in the abdomen usually heals in about a week and it takes 4 to 6 weeks for the body to fully recover. Open myomectomy is a surgery to remove fibroids from the uterus through the abdomen, preserving the uterus. The procedure is also delicate and complications such as bleeding and infection may occur after the surgery, and it takes about 4 to 8 weeks for the body to fully recover. Both surgeries cause greater damage to the body, and attention should be paid to recovery after the surgery to avoid adverse consequences. If you need to undergo either procedure, it is recommended that you seek medical attention in a timely manner and under the guidance of your doctor.