Is minimally invasive surgery or open surgery better for uterine fibroids?

Minimally invasive surgery, also called hysteroscopic surgery, is relatively good for patients with uterine fibroids, as it does not require opening the abdomen, so it is relatively less harmful to the patient’s body, and the patient’s body recovers faster after surgery. Open surgery is more harmful to the patient’s body, so the patient’s recovery time after surgery will be longer. However, minimally invasive surgery requires higher medical equipment and advanced technology to complete, so the cost is higher. Patients should follow the doctor’s advice to choose minimally invasive surgery or open surgery according to their condition and economic conditions. Uterine fibroids are common benign tumors in gynecology and can cause prolonged periods and excessive menstruation.